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Founder of Withernsea’s SHoRes Centre awarded MBE

Jayne Nendick, former CEO of Withernsea’s SHoRes Centre has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours.

The Southern Holderness Resource Centre – better known as the SHoRes Centre – is community hub on Seaside Road. It offers a variety of services, including a diner, homecare services, a community pantry and a food bank.

Posting on social media, SHoRes colleagues congratulated Jayne on the news:

“We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our amazing former CEO Jayne Nendick for being awarded an MBE as part of the King’s birthday honours.

“Having worked at SHoRes for over 20 years she has been recognised for her hard work and commitment to the community.

Massive congratulations- from your SHoRes family.”

Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness said:

“Jayne Nendick MBE is an inspiration to Withernsea, Southern Holderness and everyone who believes in proper community service.

“She has spent years doing the hard, practical work that changes lives. Helping people into jobs. Supporting families. Keeping services in Withernsea. Backing young people. Caring for older residents. Giving people confidence when they need it most.

“What makes Jayne so special is that she understands Withernsea completely. She knows that jobs, families, services, young people and pride in the town are all connected. You cannot strengthen one without strengthening the others.

“Her MBE is richly deserved.” 

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