Christchurch Earthquake Awards

Christchurch Earthquake Awards

Christchurch Earthquake Awards Recipients List This is a list of recipients for the second and final Christchurch Earthquake Awards being presented on 18 December 2012. The Council first presented the earthquake awards in February 2012 and decided to run another round to ensure anyone deserving who missed out last time had the opportunity to be nominated. The awards are to honour people who undertook acts of kindness, service or heroism during the earthquakes. 1. Donna Sheree Allfrey – ensured that a sick neighbour was evacuated from damaged home 2. Marty Anderson – arranged emergency response and post earthquake community services in Mt.Pleasant 3. Malachi Batchelor – joined fellow students to provide aid to a fatally injured victim buried under masonry 4. Kathleen Bessant – provided hot meals to elderly and sick in Lyttleton 5. Maree Beswick – evacuated more than 60 intellectually disabled persons from a damaged building 6. Titoki Black – services to Maori communities, co-ordination of relief supplies and volunteers 7. Andy Blaikie – arranged for the removal of books and teaching materials from a damaged building, ensuring the continuity of adult literacy services 8. Paul G. Bolger – set up a community website for Sumner residents 9. Jason Botting – managed evacuation of medical conference delegates from Convention Centre and arranged for doctors to assist the injured in the CBD 10. Jenny and Lynda Boyd – distributed bottled water to stricken neighbourhoods using recycled bottles 11. David Brailsford – assisted Akaroa residents with securing damaged homes; made his skills and machinery available to many 12. Del Brooks – assisted in rescue effort at CTV site using his skills and experience in the operation of heavy machinery 13. Finn Brown – assisted in rescue efforts in the Cashel Mall area 14. Ian Brown – rescued severely injured woman in the Cashel Mall area 15. Dr. Jeff Brown – set up makeshift triage in Latimer Square; co-ordinated services of health professionals Christchurch Earthquake Awards – List of Recipients 18 December 2012 16. Annette Buxton – community service and support in the Brooklands area 17. Josie Marie Butler – provided life saving CPR and first aid to the injured on Colombo Street 18. Hamish Cain – arranged for the evacuation and transport of tournament delegates from Christchurch 19. Grant Cameron – rescued 14 persons from the damaged Forsyth Barr building 20. Massimiliano Cappocaccia – community service and the co-ordination of public engagement in Sumner 21. Grant Carr – delivered food and fresh water to elderly residents of North New Brighton 22. Tafara Chaparanganda – participated in the rescue of the injured in the Cashel Mall area 23. David Chivell – rescued a woman trapped under debris in her home 24. Liam Clarke-Hutchinson – aided an injured woman and arranged for medical treatment 25. Vanessa Clements – aided rescue efforts at PGC building along with her colleagues; located survivors of building collapse 26. Greg Fergus Cole – assisted rescue efforts at PGC Building; provided comfort to victims. 27. Rev. Mike Coleman – community service and public advocacy 28. Seng Dong – assisted Chinese USAR Team and supported victim’s families with translation skills 29. Phil Driver – community support and facilitation in Shirley-Papanui area 30. Stefan Dujakovic – post-earthquake community service in the Sumner area 31. Chrystal Eaton-Perelini – community service in Dallington 32. Wendy Everingham – community service in Lyttleton 33. Craig Fawcett – evacuation of customers from damaged city café 34. Dianne France – community service in the Redcliffs area 35. Aaron Paul Frazer – assisted in rescue effort, retrieval of bodies and set up temporary morgue near CTV 36. Russell Charles Gallagher – provided first aid to victims 37. Yvonne Kathleen Gardiner – came to the aid of a sick child and administered first aid 38. Nicky Geddes – headed the Farmy Army’s kitchen operations 39. Joanne George-Scott – came to the aid of elderly neighbour and saw to her comfort and welfare Christchurch Earthquake Awards – List of Recipients 18 December 2012 40. Marie Gibbons – assisted and directed evacuations at the Palms 41. Jaime Gilbert (Posthumous) – rescued sibling from building before being killed by falling masonry 42. Toby Giles – located and rescued survivors of PGC Building 43. Sarndra Gordon – community relief work in Bexley 44. Maurice Manawaroa Gray – spiritual guidance and service to Maori communities 45. Mark and Lynne Hanham – removal of liquefaction from streets and drainage in a stricken suburb 46. Michael James Harford – rescued several persons from collapsed PGC Building at great risk to his own safety 47. Susan Lynda Harris – community service in Heathcote 48. Louis Harrison-Ayden – joined fellow students to assist a fatally injured man buried under fallen masonry 49. John Haynes – rescued 14 persons from Forsyth Barr building 50. Helen Heddell – co-ordinated the Farmy Army’s food procurement and delivery 51. David Hiddlestone – co-ordinated hospital orderly staff response to earthquake patient intake 52. Miranda Hitchings – organised mobile food kitchen for Belfast residents 53. Fred Hoets – aided the injured on Colombo Street 54. Charmain Hubbard – provided comfort and support to neighbours 55. Sue Hume – guided and maintained school programmes disrupted by earthquakes 56. Adam William Hutchinson – established earthquake website for children to record experiences 57. Peter and Vicki Hyde – community service in the Redcliffs area 58. Loretta Rose Jackson – community service in the Dallington area 59. John Michael Kelcher – community service in the Heathcote area 60. Di Kimber – community service in the Brooklands area 61. Lara Kirk – assisted foreign students and cared for the injured 62. Sam Knight – organised volunteer efforts in the clean-up in Sumner-Redcliffs area 63. David Lang – located and rescued survivors from the collapsed PGC Building 64. Daniel William Langford – for rescue efforts at the PGC Building 65. Dean Lester – community service through pro-bono insurance advocacy 66. Lucy Loughnan – provided medical aid and assistance to the elderly Christchurch Earthquake Awards – List of Recipients 18 December 2012 67. Sheralee MacDonald – assisted in PGC rescue effort by mapping building for first responders 68. Myra Manson – provided meals and supplies to residents of the Eastern suburbs 69. Dr. Stephen Mark – provided medical aid to the injured in the Cathedral precinct 70. Jill Margaret Marks – drove injured to hospital and transported medical supplies to PGC site 71. Paul Flynn Martin – rescued a person trapped in Christchurch Cathedral 72. Megan Martin – assisted in PGC rescue effort by mapping building for first responders 73. Scott Matthews – involved in rescue effort at Smiths Car Park on Colombo Street 74. Kenneth Maynard – led Civil Defence response in Lyttleton 75. Tony McCormick – assisted in rescue attempts at PGC Building and provided comfort to a fatally injured victim 76. Kathryn McDrury – provided lifesaving CPR to workmate 77. Vicky McKay – broadcaster provided information, comfort and support to Christchurch residents 78. Paul Alan McQueen – cleared debris to rescue two trapped tourists and assisted rescue efforts in Colombo Street at great risk to personal safety 79. Rob Milne – rescued woman trapped in collapsed Smith City Car Park 80. Dr Anthony Mitchell – preservation and relocation of University of Otago medical research facility 81. Maureen Moala – evacuated Pacific Trust building and saw to the safety and security of residents 82. Kim Money – provided water, food and emotional support to neighbours 83. Grant Alexander Moore – rescued woman trapped in lift 84. Andrew James Murray – led initial rescue effort at Cashel Mall 85. Feebee Newlands – provided stress relief therapy and medicinal supplements to USAR teams 86. Mark Nixon – provided first aid to victims at PGC site and assisted in setting up makeshift triage 87. Terry O’Leary – community service in Sumner 88. Suresh and Gita Patel – distributed essential supplies and food to neighbourhood 89. Tom Penrose – distributed fresh water within the cordon 90. Garry John Pierce – assisted in the rescue of survivors in the Cashel Mall area 91. Rebekah Pierce – assisted the location and rescue of survivors in the Cashel Mall area Christchurch Earthquake Awards – List of Recipients 18 December 2012 92. Glen Carl Pollard – rescued two persons from the rubble of collapsed CTV Building and assisted in search for victims 93. Ray Rarere – community relief and assistance in Eastern suburbs 94. Brian Reidy – assisted in the rescue of a severely injured woman in the Cashel Mall area 95. Dr. Anthony Richards – provided medical aid to victims in the CTV and Cashel Mall area 96. Andrew Neil Riches – rescued staff and survivors from PGC Building 97. Graham Robinson – provided supplies of fresh water to neighbourhood 98. Richard Rodden – rescued staff and survivors from PGC Building 99. Helen Ross – community service in St Albans 100. Robert Edward Roy – assisted rescue efforts at PGC site 101. Linda Rutland – community service in the Mt Pleasant area 102. Mike Ryan – aided a critically injured tourist 103. Sam Siave – rescued two persons from a collapsed building on Manchester Street 104. Marz Simpson – organised Kaikoura citizen support for displaced Christchurch residents 105. Carly Sluys – co-ordinated Farmy Army volunteers and resource distribution 106. Shona Sluys - co-ordinated Farmy Army’s clean up operations in Eastern suburbs

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