1998 • Community Service Award |
PHILLIS FRANK Two years ago, already in her late eighties, Phillis Frank immigrated to Canada - a feat that would daunt many people half her age. She has adjusted to her new life with ease, bringing with her the love and caring that she shared with others in South Africa.
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Although
Phillis was orphaned at a young age and spent most of her education
in boarding schools, she never felt that she was less fortunate than others
and, in fact, actively sought out those to whom she could offer help. |
During
this period she was chairman of the Kosher Wine depot - a department
of the Society set up to provide the Jewish community
with wine that they would be able to drink at their own celebrations. Not
only was Phillis instrumental in setting up the depot, she was often
found using her own car, delivering wine all over Johannesburg. Phillis
has also delivered schoolbooks and clothes to those in need on behalf
of the Society. |
She
involved herself in every facet of fund raising as well as being a
decision maker on the organization's
Executive Committee. Philllis is described by her colleagues in the Jewish Women's Benevolent Society as someone whose community spirit and generous thoughts and deeds are characterized by her own personality - bouncy and energetic. Those who meet her face to face, are astounded to learn that she is an octogenarian and wish that they had half her energy and commitment. She still bakes, entertains, swims, enjoys her family and actively seeks those with whom she can share her wisdom and experience. " Auntie Phil" as she is affectionately known is essentially a private person who gets on with the task of caring for her family and her friends, of sharing their joys and of lightening their burdens. She retains a wonderful sense of humour and remains a humble person, often unaware of the impact she has on the lives of those who encounter her sunny nature. |