The Rotary Club of London has awarded the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship Community Service Award to Joy Bevan in recognition of her outstanding contributions to community service.
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The award was presented by Committee Chair Jan Delaney during the club’s April 27 meeting, held in connection with the birthday of Paul Harris on April 19. The Paul Harris Fellowship Community Service Award honors non-Rotarians who exemplify Rotary’s guiding principle of “Service Above Self” through exceptional volunteer work at the local, national, or international level.
As a newly named Paul Harris Fellow, Joy Bevan was recognized for her sustained and meaningful impact across various community initiatives. Her extensive volunteer leadership includes serving as a board member of the VON Middlesex Elgin Community Corporation since 2016, where she has contributed to multiple committees.
In addition, she is an active member of her church’s Board of Management, participates in the Lyra Choir London, and volunteers with the Macdonald Cartier Club. She has also played a significant role as a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society and is a member of the Trillium Foundation.
The Rotary Club praised Bevan’s unwavering commitment and dedication to improving the lives of others, highlighting her as a true community champion whose efforts reflect the core values of Rotary.














