LOCAL police sergeant, Rachel Clark, has been given a Police Crime Commissioner’s Pride award for her charitable work in the community.
Rachel and her brothers, Matthew and Daniel, have raised over £26,000 for local charity We Hear You (WHY) in memory of their mother, Shirley Wiggins, who died in 2011 from leukaemia.
Recently the trio led Frome to victory at an event that raised over £7,000, breaking the Guinness World Record for the most amount of people to row 500m each, in a 24-hour relay on one indoor rowing machine.
Previous challenges include climbing a 30ft fire ladder for 8 hours last year, and dragging a 10-tonne fire engine around Frome the year before.
Rachel was nominated for the award by fundraising and communications manager at WHY, Gemma Wilkes.
“I was really surprised and honoured to have been nominated for a pride award,” said Rachel. “My brothers and I have always felt so well supported over the years with our various challenges. I’m touched that Gemma (from WHY) took the time to nominate me because she works just as hard as I do getting these events off the ground!
“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved, the physical side of our challenges has been demanding, but so too has the administration and event planning and I couldn’t have done it without a raft of volunteers and family and friends behind me.
“Raising over £26,000 since mum passed away is incredible but that’s all thanks to the people that donate, so thank you all.”
Gemma from WHY, said, “We Hear You nominated Rachel for a Police Crime Commissioner’s Pride award for her phenomenal support over the last five years. Team Clark have raised more than £26,000 through their challenges and it is Rachel’s ability to rally a team and be the driving force that makes her truly exceptional. It was an absolute honour to see her pick up this award.
“Rachel – on behalf of everyone here at WHY and those who have been part of this journey along the way… Thank you.”