500 Liberation Day Hampers for Guernsey War Generation
Summary
The States of Guernsey has opened registrations for 500 Liberation Day hampers to be gifted to islanders who remained in Guernsey during the Occupation, or who were evacuated or deported during the Second World War. Eligible recipients are islanders aged 80 and over living in private accommodation or with family. Hampers include scones, orange cake, Guernsey Gâche, tea, jam, dairy products, and fruit, accompanied by a traditional ration card.
What changed
Registrations have opened for Liberation Day hampers available to Guernsey islanders aged 80 and over who lived through the German Occupation during the Second World War, including those who were evacuated or deported. The initiative, sponsored by St Peter Port Constables, includes 500 hampers containing traditional foods and a ration card as a commemorative gesture.
Eligible individuals or their carers must register by April 30, 2026 via the online form, email, or phone. Hampers will be available for collection from Beau Sejour on Saturday May 9, 2026. Registration data will be deleted after May 15, 2026. This is a commemorative community program and does not create regulatory compliance obligations.
What to do next
- Register by April 30, 2026 if eligible (islander aged 80+ living in private accommodation or with family)
- Collect hamper from Beau Sejour on Saturday May 9, 2026 between 8:30-11am
- Bring identification for yourself and recipient when collecting hamper
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Tuesday 14 April 2026
Registrations are now open for Liberation Day hampers for the island's war-time community, made possible through the generous sponsorship of St Peter Port Constables.
500 hampers will be gifted to islanders who remained in Guernsey during the Occupation, or who were evacuated or deported during the Second World War.
Introduced in 2023 as part of Liberation Day's commemorative programme, the initiative is now an important part of the day, recognising those who experienced the war.
The hampers will include scones, orange cake, Guernsey Gâche, tea, jam, dairy products donated by Guernsey Dairy and fruit donated by the Co-operative. Each hamper will be accompanied by a traditional ration card.
Islanders aged 80 and over, living in private accommodation or with family, are eligible for a hamper.
A separate hamper initiative has already been announced by Liberation Day organisers for those individuals who qualify but live in residential homes or attend Age Concern groups.
Diane Mitchell, Senior Constable, St Peter Port Douzaine, said:
"We are thrilled to support the Guernsey hampers as we remember a key part of our island's history. Personally, my family - like so many others on the island - were serving, evacuated or living here during those five long years, and so we can absolutely understand how much these hampers mean to the recipients, some of whom are in their late 90's. We look forward to meeting some of the island residents and hearing tales of the Occupation and evacuation and hope they enjoy the hampers."
Deputy Andy Cameron, Vice-President and Liberation Day Lead for the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture, said:
"Liberation Day is a community effort, and initiatives like this show the power of local organisations coming together. St Peter Port Constables' support helps us extend the celebrations beyond island-wide events and into people's homes, ensuring the spirit of the day is shared across the island."
How to register
Islanders aged 80 and over, living in private accommodation or with family, are eligible for the individual hampers. Those living in care homes or attending Age Concern groups will receive hampers via a separate hamper initiative.
Only those who register will receive a hamper and will be limited to one hamper per person. After registering, individual hampers will be available to collect from Beau Sejour on Saturday 9 May from 8.30-11am.
Eligible individuals or their carers will need to register to receive a hamper. The easiest way is to complete this form. Alternatively, registrants can email hampers@gov.gg or by call 01481 223552 between 9-11.30am or 2-5 pm until Thursday 30 April. Registrants will need to provide their full name, address, date of birth and contact details.
When collecting the hampers, individuals, carers or family members are required to bring a form of identification for themselves and the recipient, such as a passport or driving license.
Information supplied when registering will be held by the Liberation Day Organising Committee until Friday 15 May, at which point all data will be deleted.
Deadline for registration is Thursday 30 April.
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