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It's the final day of Volunteers' Week but there is still time to reflect on the amazing people who give up their time to support their communities.
The judging panel of the Young Cooks cookery contest for children and teens got into hot water this week to encourage wannabe chefs to submit entries.
There was no better time to launch the Kent Volunteering Awards than a nationwide celebration of people who step up for their local communities.
Great British Bake Off star Jane Beedle has joined the judging panel of a contest encouraging children to try out baking and support a good cause.
Walderslade Primary celebrated Walk to School Week by throwing a relaunch party for the school’s popular walking buses.
Families from across the county plus special guests kicked off national Walk to School Week by setting a new record on Saturday (May 18).
The top fifty educators, support staff and volunteers in further education and schools were revealed at the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards.
The KM Charity team announced the winners of the annual Kent Teacher of the Year Awards.
Kent youngsters will redouble their reading and green travel efforts this month in a bid to win a celebrity story time with an eco theme.
A Medway school welcomed back a former pupil who gave a celebrity story time as the top prize in a countywide double challenge.
Rotarians are stepping up their support of a leading educational charity by delivering more than 7,000 newsletters to families in Medway.
MP Rosie Duffield will swap the House of Commons for school assembly to read a tale to the winning class ofa reading and green travel contest.
Three hundred and fifty cyclists took on the KM Big Bike Ride on Sunday and raised £15,000 for charity hours after Storm Hannah began to subside.
Schools have a chance to win a visit from author Amicia de Moubray if they are top for reading or walking to school.
Directors of a major Kent company are appealing for schools to showcase initiatives they use to promote literacy.
Youngsters from across the county conquered a double challenge to find Kent and Medway’s top green travellers and best bookworms.
Green-fingered students have the chance to rise to the challenge this summer with Ted’s Big Sunflower Competition.
High winds have caused the KM Charity Team’s abseil challenge to be postponed.
Entries came in thick and fast for a World Book Day competition for schools, run by the educational charity behind Buster’s Book Club.
On Thursday, millions of children will celebrate World Book Day - and the KM Charity Team is joining in the festivities with a contest for schools.