Nominate your charity, volunteers or trustees for the Kent Charity Awards 2022
05:00, 31 March 2022
Celebrate the hard work of a special charity and its dedicated volunteers and trustees with the Kent Charity Awards 2022.
The awards acknowledge the hard work, commitment and generosity of charities across the county.
To recognise the important work of Kent charities, including their volunteers and trustees, the awards can help to provide positive exposure, increase stakeholder funding and boost staff morale.
“The Kent Charity Awards are already a great celebration of the work of the charity sector within our local communities, be it on a county basis or more locally,” says head judge Susan Robinson. “Charities have had a challenging two years, and there may be more to come; the need for their services is increasing against a background of reduced income.”
The Kent Charity Awards were set up in 2015 and have since handed out a number of annual accolades, including Volunteer of the Year and Trustee of the Year.
“The judges are looking forward to receiving entries reflecting the varied and important work that charities do,” adds Susan, who is also a partner at Kreston Reeves. “We are all proud to be sponsors of these great local awards.”
The awards are supported by Kreston Reeves, Kent County Council, Medway Council, CC Works, Kent Community Foundation, AMEY, CAF Bank, Financial Advice and Services, the KM Group, Brachers and A-Plan Insurance.
To be included in this year’s awards, charities must submit their application before Monday, June 6. The Kent Charity Awards are free to enter and open to both large and small charities in the county.
The awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, September 8. Find more details here.
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
Car overturns on main road in town centre
4 - 2
Public warned not to approach Kent killer being hunted by police
- 3
Air ambulance lands after head-on smash between bus and car
- 4
Non-smoker fined for dropping cigarette in town she’s ‘never been to’
29 - 5
Sadness as seaside kiosk boss calls it a day after 53 years
3