Medal awarded for years of dedication
Clive Stone
A GREAT grandfather from Kenilworth has been awarded the Badge of the Order of Mercy in recognition of his many years of voluntary service to Fight for Sight.
Clive Stone, who lives in Forrest Road, was presented with his medal at a recent ceremony at The Mansion House in London.
Continuing a tradition that began more than a century ago, The League of Mercy awards around 25 medals every year to volunteers who have made an outstanding contribution to charities and voluntary organisations.
Mr Stone, a qualified optometrist and Fellow of the College of Optometrists, has supported Fight for Sight for more than 20 years, serving as a trustee, chairman and, currently, as vice president.
Over the years he has helped to raise funds for major research projects and to establish the Fight for Sight Eye Clinic. He continues to organise an annual golf day to raise funds for the charity.
Michele Acton, Fight for Sight chief executive, said: “Clive has worked tirelessly to support Fight for Sight and its programme of eye research. We are extremely fortunate to have him as our vice president, he is a wonderful ambassador for Fight for Sight and this honour is thoroughly deserved.”
Fight for Sight is the UK’s leading eye research charity. The current research programme focuses on the prevention and treatment of age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataract.
The charity also funds world-class research into the causes of childhood blindness.
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