Anna Gregory


For Anna Gregory, volunteering has always been about giving back to the community. But when she realised her passion for kitesurfing and knowledge of local waters could play a vital role in promoting water safety, she found a new calling with the RNLI.


"Volunteering has always been a way for me to give back," Anna shares. "With my background in kitesurfing, I saw an opportunity to use my knowledge to make a real impact."

Her journey into volunteering was deeply personal. "I wanted to use my skills for something meaningful. Knowing I could help prevent accidents and contribute to the safety of others resonated with me. Volunteering is my way of giving back, combining my love for the water with a sense of purpose."


Anna's RNLI adventure started just under a year ago when she joined Cleethorpes Lifeboat Station as a Water Safety Advisor.

"It’s been a whirlwind. Initially, I focused on sharing safety messages at local events and through beach conversations. But soon after, I began weekly crew training sessions and last summer, I received my shore crew pass-out."

Now, as she prepares for emergency procedures training at the RNLI Training Centre in Poole, she is set to take on a bigger role on the boat crew. "It’s exciting to be moving into a more active role in rescues. The training has been challenging, but every step brings me closer to making a greater impact."


Anna's role as a Water Safety Advisor involves engaging with the community—whether through station visits, local events, or casual beach conversations. "I often find myself instinctively monitoring Cleethorpes' sandbanks, a major local hazard, even while out walking my dog."

As a shore crew member, she assists with lifeboat launches and recovery procedures, ensuring that operations run smoothly. "I handle VHF communications, chart work, and post-recovery maintenance. It’s a real team effort—everyone plays a crucial role."


One of Anna’s most unforgettable experiences was her very first callout. "The sound of the pager going off made my heart race. It was a routine call, but something unexpected happened—a pedestrian’s dog got spooked and ran into a busy road, getting hit by a car."

Without hesitation, Anna rushed to help. "The dog was hurt, but thankfully, not critically. The owner was incredibly grateful. It reminded me that, as RNLI volunteers, we’re here to help in any way we can—not just at sea."

Another deeply moving experience was assisting with ash scattering services. "Being part of such an intimate moment with grieving families is an honour. Even if I never met the person in life, helping them on their final journey is profoundly touching."


For Anna, the most fulfilling part of being an RNLI volunteer is knowing that she is making a difference. "Using my skills to serve the community gives me a deep sense of purpose. The RNLI is made up of people from all walks of life, each bringing something unique to the team. It’s incredibly enriching."

More than anything, she values the camaraderie. "The teamwork and dedication inspire me daily. The RNLI community is full of compassionate, selfless people, and I feel privileged to be a part of it."


"As humans, we all crave a sense of belonging," Anna reflects. "With my family living far away, the RNLI has become my second family. Sometimes, my crew knows me better than my friends and family back home. The support we give each other is incredible."

Being part of the RNLI means being surrounded by people who share a common mission. "We help people in need without hesitation, without judgment. That sense of unity and purpose is rare—and it’s something I treasure."


For those considering joining the RNLI, Anna has one message: "Everyone has a role to play. We are like a jigsaw puzzle—every piece is essential. Whether you’re a fundraiser, shore crew, boat crew, or station attendant, your contribution matters."

Coming from Poland and balancing life as a single parent with a full-time job, Anna proves that anyone can make time to volunteer. "You don’t need to have a background in maritime work. What truly matters is your attitude, perseverance, and willingness to help."

For her, the rewards far outweigh the challenges. "You gain new skills, work alongside amazing people, and most importantly, you contribute to saving lives. There’s nothing more fulfilling than that."

Grimbarians X RNLI is supported by the Heritage Starter Fund to acknowledge the unsung heroes of

RNLI Cleehorpes, and to celebrate the opening of their brand new station.