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Finalists announced for the Kent Charity Awards 2024
05:00, 22 June 2024
More than 40 charities, volunteers and trustees have been selected as the finalists for a prestigious award.
This year’s Kent Charity Awards will showcase the hard work of charities and individuals all over the county.
More than 70 charities entered the awards and judges were given the task of whittling this down to a handful of finalists.
The finalists will be invited to an awards ceremony on Thursday, September 5 at the Corn Exchange in Rochester where the winners will be announced.
You can find the full list of this year’s finalists below:
Care Charity of the Year
Dover Smart Project
Demelza
Kenward Trust
Sateda
Best Use of Volunteers Charity of the Year
Bright Shadow
Nourish Food Bank
Kent Wildlife Rescue Services
Mental Health Charity of the Year
West Kent Mind
Emerge Advocacy
The Young Lives Foundation
Disability Charity of the Year
Aspens
Disability Assist for Independent Living
Kent Association for the Blind
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support
Children’s Charity of the Year
We are Beams
St George’s Community Children’s Project
Canterbury and District Early Years Project
Pegasus Playscheme
Large Charity of the Year
AMAT
The Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust
Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex
Porchlight
Community Charity of the Year
21 Together
Emmaus Dover
Halpern Charitable Foundation / Nucleus Arts
Thanet Community Development Trust
Animal and Environment Charity of the Year
Kent Wildlife Trust
Communigrow
The Big Cat Sanctuary
RSPCA Canterbury and District
Start-Up Charity of the Year
Keep Talking Services
The Veterans Association
Special Judges’ Award
FASD Awareness
Volunteer of the Year
Alison Wilson of East Kent Rape Crisis Centre
Mick Lowrey of Young Lives Foundation
Bryon Luckhurst of Crossroads Young Carers
Rob Smith of Kent Wildlife Trust
Trustee of the Year
Samuel Barton of Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support Services
Ian Colbridge of Aspens
Stephen Field of KASBAH
Janet Garnons-Williams of Sateda
The Kent Charity Awards are kindly sponsored by Kreston Reeves, AMEY, Brachers, CAF Bank, Kent Community Foundation, Medway Council, Financial Advice and Services and the KM Media Group.
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