Best Contribution by an Individual Student - 2010

Commended - Judith Onley

As a BVC student last year, Judith got involved with Mediation Services, successfully being short listed and trained as a host mediator. Since November 2009 Judy has maintained her commitment, volunteering 2 days a week with the Service.

Throughout the whole of her time with us Judith has gone the extra mile, she has shown complete commitment to whatever she agreed to do

The great success story of Judith is that she has found a passion in an unexpected area and discovered a vocation that involves working with members of the public who would be unable to afford lawyers and face a lifet of conflict and stress.

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