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Jeremiah Jackson, Station Commander at Station 20 Shelly Beach at work with the cutter
Station 20 Shelly Beach shavathon
Station 15 Mossel Bay shavathon
Ginger Stilwell crew from Station 32, Port Edward
From Coralie “I have been so touched by this show of solidarity from my Sea Rescue family, both here at HQ and at various stations around the country, that I am at a loss for words to describe just how much it has meant to me. What I can say is that with so much love and support this little situation of mine will be a thing of the past in no time. So a very big THANK YOU to everyone for, not only shaving or spraying your hair, but also for all the messages and emails of support and encouragement that have flooded in. I am truly humbled! Thank You one and all ;o)”
Two women rescued by bystanders and two yachts assisted, one run aground
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