Still awarded today, this prestigious award was given to those who dedicated ‘above and beyond’ to services within the YMCA and we have the privilege of receiving a medal from a family member of one such amazing person.
Still awarded today, this prestigious award was given to those who dedicated ‘above and beyond’ to services within the YMCA and we have the privilege of receiving a medal from a family member of one such amazing person.
I have a medal in a box awarded to my mother sometime around the end of the First World War. I don’t know why. Her name was Edna bull. She lived in Dover and Ramsgate at that time.I would be pleased to learn more.
Thank you so much for getting in touch David, we’d love to see a photo of your amazing Mother’s medal ? if you have one to send via mobile 07376959590 iMessage or WhatsApp or email finanace@sunderlandymca.co.uk
I have a brooch (?) very like that. It will have belonged to my father-in-law, Edwin Barker or possibly to his wife, Nancy Barker. They were very active in the YMCA in the 30s 40s and 50s. They helped restore Dunford.
Hey Jill, That sounds amazing; we’d love to see any photo’s you may have too.
Hi i have a gold medal awarded to Dr J F rivers moore 1965 the order of the red triangle
Hey Dennis, That’s so good to know they’re treasured; feel free to share any fab photo’s you may have Dennis 🙂