RNLI - Single

Stehpen Johnston

For Stephen Johnston, the sea has always been a part of his life. Having grown up by the coast, he understood from an early age the vital role the RNLI plays in keeping people safe. So when he moved just a stone’s throw from Cleethorpes Lifeboat Station, signing up to volunteer felt like the natural next step.

"I’ve always recognised the importance of the lifeboat institution," he says. "Being so close to the station, it just felt right to put my name down and be part of it."


Now, 15 months into his journey with the RNLI, Stephen is a trainee lifeboat crew member, steadily working his way through the rigorous training required to become a full crew member. Every shift brings new challenges, and every rescue reinforces why he signed up in the first place.


"In my short time, I’ve already been involved in a wide range of rescues—everything from a father and his three-year-old son cut off by the tide to search and rescues and yachts in trouble on the river," he explains. "No two days are the same, and it really feels like I’m making a difference."


That sense of purpose is what drives him. "Knowing that the lifeboat is there 24/7 to help people and being part of a crew of genuinely selfless and brave men and women—that’s what makes it so rewarding."


For Stephen, being part of the RNLI is more than just a volunteer role; it’s a source of immense pride. "It gives me a real sense of purpose. You know you’re part of something bigger than yourself, something that truly matters."


His advice for anyone considering volunteering? "Just do it!"

As Stephen continues his training, each call-out and exercise brings him closer to joining the crew as a full-fledged lifeboat volunteer—ready to launch at a moment’s notice, whatever the conditions, to save lives at sea.

Grimbarians X RNLI is supported by the Heritage Starter Fund.

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