Overall Winner - RNID
Transformed NHS audiology services across the UK
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Fourteen years, ten categories, thousands of entries; dozens of winners. The Charity Awards is proud to showcase the very best of charitable endeavour.
Transformed NHS audiology services across the UK
The winner of the 2004 Outstanding Achievement Award, for an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to excellence in charities over time, is Lord Victor Adebowale....
'Rivers run wild for WWF Scotland'
'What we did for the Romans'
'Finding the hidden leaders'
'An extraordinarily powerful reach'
'Smiles for the Skylight'
'It's good to talk'
'Transforming a Cinderella service'
'A new era for VSO'
'Making technology safe'
'Creating community cohesion'
'Having fun is good for animals'
'Recycling in and for the community'
'Multi-sensory learning'
'Providing futures for children in care'
'A strategic approach leads to success'
'Education without knowing it'
'Giving disabled people a voice'
Putting the social into enterprise'
'Finding the right media'
'Philanthropic innovations'
'Reaching the most disadvantaged'
'Totting up support'
'Bringing health to homelessness'
'Bringing disability into the mainstream'
'Empowerment through self learning'
'A surprising success'
'Breaking cultural taboos'
'Empowering homeless people'
'A driving force in Pembrokeshire'
'Sexual health services, and more'

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