Overall Winner - Storybook Dads
Enabling prisoners to stay in touch with their children
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Thirteen years, ten categories, thousands of entries; dozens of winners. The Charity Awards is proud to showcase the very best of charitable endeavour.
Enabling prisoners to stay in touch with their children
Sir Roger Singleton has made an outstanding contribution to excellence in charities over time, combing passion and managerial excellence. By Ian Allsop.
'Unlocking dormant assets for the benefit of the community'
An impressive online resource of endangered species
Using film to empower young people
Allowing prisoners to stay in touch with their children
Raising awareness of dementia
'Reducing re-offending through education'
'Coordinating the national response to domestic violence'
'Reaching more people with eating disorders'
'Improving Workers' conditions through ethical audits'
'Meeting an unmet need for the bereaved'
'Providing culturally sensitive counselling'
Raising awareness about threats to the marine ecosystem
Achieving diversity in volunteering
Demonstrating a public commitment to heritage
Achieving a new clarity of purpose
Involving the disadvantaged in theatre
Offering help to the severely bullied
Helping young people break the cycle of deprivation
Enabling disabled people become more independent
Support from those who really understand
'Raising awareness of the business world'
'Improving inclusion in education'
Achieving a breakthrough for social enterprise
'Unlocking dormant assets for the benefit of the community'
'Bridging the gap between hospital and home'
'Turning around a failing organisation'
'Supporting neglected communities in Darfur'
'Tackling HIV in Zambia'
'Offering property advice to charities'
'Improving domestic violence services'
Providing shopping deliveries for the isolated elderly, disabled and housebound
'Achieving sustainability through social enterprise'

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