03 June 2025
Family, friendship and 40 years of giving back
Award-winning Ullswater couple share their joys of volunteering
When John and Sheila Robinson received the news they鈥檇 been selected for an聽911制品Award聽last year, they were convinced there had been a mistake.
鈥淲hen we opened the email, John said to me 鈥榬ead that, what do you think?鈥 We couldn't believe it, we thought somebody was pulling our leg,鈥 Sheila recalled.
The recognition was not only real, but richly deserved. The couple has given over 40 years of service to聽, becoming a cornerstone of the club community and setting an inspiring example of the personal rewards volunteering can bring.
John, now club President, began sailing as an eight-year-old child and moved to Ullswater after finishing university. Sheila started her own sailing journey aged 18.
They have been volunteering for the club since their first day and have played a part in every aspect of club life, from grassroots initiatives to organising national and international championships.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been volunteering ever since we joined,鈥 Sheila said. 鈥淭he family has developed with us here. The family came, the boys have learned to sail. The grandchildren are learning to sail. Our fun has been here. The family has stayed together by playing together.鈥
That connection between club, community and family is something they鈥檝e cultivated through their decades of service. One of their lasting legacies is Sailcamp, a summer training camp for junior sailors that celebrated its 40th year last year.聽
They've also been key players in the organisation of the Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy, Ullswater鈥檚 flagship event and dubbed the 鈥楪lastonbury of sailing鈥, with Sheila coordinating safety for the 200-boat event and both taking lead roles in the event and club prize-givings.
John is also a pivotal member of 鈥楳onday Club鈥 undertaking work around the club site on a weekly basis, including reinstatement of the clubhouse in 2015 following extensive storm damage.
鈥淰olunteering is just part of [the club],鈥 said John. 鈥淚f nobody volunteered, we wouldn't have the place because the club is the people. It's a lot more than just the building and the land. It's the people that make the club and everybody joins in and helps.鈥
That sense of purpose has also extended beyond their local waters. Together, they鈥檝e helped run five World Championships with the Tempest class. For John, the appeal is clear: 鈥淕ood company and good craic. And we meet all our friends from all over Europe [and America].鈥
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For both, the most powerful rewards of volunteering aren鈥檛 medals or accolades but the companionship created and memories made.
鈥淥h, [it鈥檚] friendships,鈥 said Sheila, when asked what volunteering has given her.
鈥淏y volunteering, you make friends very quickly. It鈥檚 about camaraderie and community.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 the whole social thing,鈥 John added. 鈥淵ou meet more people, you talk to more people, you make people welcome in the club. People who come visiting 鈥 we talk to them and hopefully they join and we'll get more people in the club promoting the sport, which is good for everybody.鈥
The couple鈥檚 humility underscores just why they were nominated. 鈥淲e don't look for recognition. We don't look for praise,鈥 said Sheila. 鈥淏ut it was just amazing getting it.鈥
鈥淚t was absolutely fantastic [to win the award],鈥 John added. 鈥淚t was a complete surprise.
鈥淚t is so nice to be recognised and not only recognised, but to be recognised as a couple is special.鈥
Their message to others is simple: don鈥檛 underestimate the impact that a nomination can make to someone special in your organisation.
鈥淚f you think there is somebody that deserves an award, you must go for it. Just go for it,鈥 Sheila urged. 鈥淭here are people all over the country volunteering who deserve this more than we do.鈥
And for those who鈥檝e never dipped a toe into volunteering, John and Sheila鈥檚 story shows just how much there is to gain.
鈥淚t isn't just the sailing,鈥 Sheila said. 鈥淚f you volunteer, you'll find yourself doing things that probably you never thought, never dreamt, that you would actually have a go at doing. It's very fulfilling.
鈥淭hink about why you joined the club. Did you join just to sail, or did you join to become a part of it? By volunteering you make friends very quickly. It's back to camaraderie, community. You get out more than you put in.鈥
Nominate someone special
if you know anyone like John or Sheila 鈥 an everyday hero or an organisation that鈥檚 making a difference, helping others to get afloat and helping build a stronger boating community along the way 鈥撀nominate them today for an 911制品Impact Award.