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Two sisters have both joined Brighton Lifeboat to save lives at sea

by Royal National Lifeboat Institution 3 Mar 2023 05:58 PST
Emily and Sarah Summerfield volunteer for the RNLI in Brighton © Tom Dale

For generations, women have saved lives, launched lifeboats, and raised millions to help fund the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) - and now, two sisters are set to continue this lifesaving legacy.

Mum of two Emily Summerfield first signed up for Brighton lifeboat in 2019, and now she has inspired her older sister Sarah to join the crew too.

Having grown up around a boathouse - their dad was a volunteer with Eastbourne RNLI for 20 years - 'it was a question of when, not if, we'd join,' said Emily.

'Dad was on the crew from when I was about 10 - it was totally normal for his pager to go off in the middle of the night and he would go off to help save lives at sea. We thought it was all really exciting. That was what inspired me to join.

'I can't wait for my first shout with Sarah - dad's ever so chuffed to see us both on the crew, and that'll be a really special day for us all.'

After some encouragement from Emily, Sarah has now signed up to be a volunteer and is currently going through training. She said: 'The RNLI really appealed to me - I've got a background in lifeguarding and love the water, and I wanted to give something back.

'Everyone's been so friendly and welcoming. There's a really good mix of people from all different backgrounds who you wouldn't normally get to meet in normal life who've all come together because they want to save lives at sea, and there's a good bunch of girls down here at Brighton.'

54 years since the first woman qualified as an RNLI crew member, women make up around 12.3% of the RNLI's volunteer lifeboat crew, a figure which is steadily growing.

Emily said: 'International Women's Day is all about girl power, but everyone is equal on a lifeboat - it doesn't matter if you are female or male, we are all working together to save lives and keep people safe.

Sarah said: 'If we can inspire other women and girls to think that this is something they can do too, then that's awesome.

'To anyone thinking about joining the RNLI, just give it a go. Even if you haven't got any background on the water or don't know your way around a boat, the training is so comprehensive and starts from scratch.'

Sue Kingswood, RNLI Inclusion and Diversity Manager said: 'Creating an inclusive culture which supports diversity is key to our long-term sustainability. So, we're working hard to make sure that a wide range of people see the RNLI as a charity where they're welcome as volunteers, supporters or staff.

'As we approach our 200th anniversary, women are now more evident in operational search and rescue (SAR) roles throughout the RNLI than they have ever been before. They are also better represented across operational management and in SAR training roles, which is great to see.

'However, we still have a long way to go to achieve the representation we would like, not only where women are concerned, but across a much broader spectrum of diversity too.'

It's not all about volunteering on our lifeboats or at our stations; there are so many other ways you can give your time to support the RNLI and make a lifesaving difference: rnli.org/support-us/volunteer

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