Phyllis and her two dogs Troy and Maddie.
PDSA fundraiser honoured for 50 years of work
A devoted PDSA volunteer from Sydenham, who has dedicated 50 years of her life to fundraise for the veterinary charity, has been hailed London's 'greatest pet lover' at a special presentation in Croydon.
Phyllis Seymour, who chairs the Croydon Guild PDSA fundraising group, has raised funds at a wide variety of events, such as dog shows, sponsored walks and animal blessings. During her time as chair, it's estimated that the group has collectively raised around £250,000 for PDSA's vets and nurses to provide lifesaving veterinary care to sick and injured pets.
The milestone anniversary was marked with a presentation held at Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital where Phyllis received her Length of Service certificate and badge from Jan McLoughlin, PDSA's director general.
Speaking at the presentation John Smith, PDSA chairman, said: “Volunteers are the life blood that runs through PDSA. Each one is special; but there are some outstanding individuals, one of whom is Phyllis Seymour.
“Phyllis is a fantastic ambassador for PDSA. She has made such an incredible contribution to the charity, and her loyalty and dedication continues to be very much appreciated by everyone in the organisation – and by the pets that she helps PDSA to treat with those vital funds raised."
Commenting on her achievements, Phyllis said: "Over the years I’ve got to know the vets and nurses at Croydon Pet Hospital and have seen the great work they do. They are such a dedicated team. Knowing that the funds raised over the past 50 years have helped so many pets gives me a great feeling and I’m absolutely honoured to be recognised in this way.”
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