Coffs Harbour’s Helen Mears is a finalist in the 2021 NSW Health Awards, which honour the outstanding contributions of our NSW Health heroes.
Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said Helen – a finalist in the Volunteer of the Year category – is a wonderful ambassador for the Coffs Coast and he wishes her every success in the awards.
“Helen Mears has been a United Hospital Auxiliaries volunteer at Coffs Harbour Health Campus for the past 40 years and has been President of the local UHA group, affectionately known as the Pink Ladies, for over 30 years,” Mr Singh said.
“The Pink Ladies under Helen’s leadership have raised more than $3 million for the hospital. Helen has tirelessly raised funds for medical equipment, staffed the hospital’s café and gift shop, and recruited, managed and inspired countless volunteers.
“Helen’s remarkable contribution to Coffs Harbour Hospital can truly be regarded as going above and beyond.”
In December last year, Helen was named the NSW 2021 joint Senior Volunteer of the Year in the NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards for her outstanding service to the Coffs Harbour community.
The 23rd Annual NSW Health Awards will be livestreamed on the NSW Health website at 12.30pm on Thursday 19 May.
The full list of finalists and their projects is also available on the NSW Health website.
