Kindness knows no bounds
In a world where heroism often goes unrecognized, Barry and Jean Gibbons stand as a testament to quiet, steadfast dedication. For over four decades, Barry and Jean, local farmers from Walbundrie, have channeled their boundless compassion and energy into volunteering their time and raising funds and awareness for cancer services without seeking formal accolades or public acclaim.
The couple’s connection to cancer and fundraising began in a deeply personal way. Forty-three years ago, Barry’s sister was diagnosed with cancer. With his sister battling cancer in Sydney’s North Shore Hospital, Barry and Jean organized an Open Day on their Walbundrie property. Barry tells us “That everyone wanted to help.” With the local community behind them, the Open Day was described as out of this world! More than 1000 people came through the property gates and together raised a staggering $10,000 for the North Shore Hospital Cancer Services Department.
The day had something for everyone, with cake stalls, barbeque lunches, pony rides, donuts, drinks, a white elephant stall, an afternoon tea, a sewing stall, train rides, plane rides, radio-controlled planes, an animal nursey, parachute jumping demonstrations and a fashion parade. Raffle tickets were sold at 20 cents a ticket and raised more than $500. Remember at this time, we still had 1 and 2 cent coins in circulation. We were not surprised to learn that the couple’s four daughters were recruited to help count so many coins!
With a milk pail filled to the brim with the $10,000 raised, Barry delivered the funds to the bank personally.
But the couple’s motivation to make a difference, did not stop there. Over the years, they consistently volunteered their time at Albury’s Hilltop Patient and Carer Accommodation Centre. Here they offered support and comfort to those navigating their own battles.
Barry and Jean’s dedication did not stop there. Recently, they sold 2 cattle for $4,000 with all proceeds once again directed towards cancer services, this time the Trust Fund was the beneficiary. This act of generosity, while just one of many, reflects their enduring commitment to a cause that has touched his family deeply.
Despite the scale of their contributions, Barry and Jean remain a softly spoken, unassuming figures. Their preference for staying out of the spotlight only amplifies the sincerity of their efforts. However, upon meeting Barry and Jean, we could not help but share their story with you. On behalf of our community, we would like to extend our deep-felt gratitude for all you have done to support cancer services.