Halifax Courier

Ceremony celebrates volunteers who are making the difference

- Sarah Fitton Sarah.fitton@nationalwo­rld.com @Brighouse_Echo

Hard-working and dedicated volunteers from across Calderdale were honoured at a special awards ceremony.

The Community Spirit Awards, organised by The Community Foundation for Calderdale in collaborat­ion with headline sponsors BCA, shone a spotlight on the extraordin­ary contributi­ons of the borough’s volunteers, notfor-profit organisati­ons and community groups.

There were joint winners of the Young Community Champion Award, sponsored by Calderdale Council – inspiring youngsters Abigayle Robson, Ella Jancovich, Francesca Houseman, Harry Wardman, Keira Keegan, Madison Lord, Mal Goss, Malakai Alderson, Oscar Lister French, Ruby Geddes, and the Ryburn Valley High School LGBTQ+ Committee.

Outside the Box CIC won New Charity of the Year, sponsored by Brosnans Chartered Accountant­s, and was praised for how quickly it had set up a new CIC to help continue the choir which engages with people who have diverse needs, including neurodiver­sity, disabiliti­es, LGBTQIA+ background­s,

Happy Valley Pride won the Arts and Culture Award, sponsored by Harveys of Halifax, and Nurturing Creativity was highly commended.

Volunteer of the Year Award, sponsored by Snowflake Media, was jointly won by Ameen Yousaf, from Healthy Minds, and Irene Crowther, from WomenCentr­e Calderdale and Kirklees.

The winner of the Best Marketing campaign, sponsored by Appleyard Lees, was Forget Me Not Hospice for its ‘Every Minute Matters’ campaign.

Halifax Opportunit­ies Trust’s ‘Creating Opportunit­ies for 21 years’ campaign was highly commended.

The Great and Green Award was sponsored by greenarc and won by North Halifax Partnershi­p. Climate Challenge at Todmorden College was highly commended.

Breakthrou­gh of the Year, sponsored by Calderdale College, was awarded to Project Colt. The Rokt’s menopause campaign was highly commended.

A new category of Best Response to The Cost of Living Crisis, sponsored by Sovereign Wealth, was awarded to Noah’s Ark for helping people become debt free and learn how to budget.

Both Focus4Hope and Halifax Fridge were highly commended.

Halifax Town Crier Les

Steve Duncan

Cutts was announced as Outstandin­g Individual, sponsored by PiB.

Charity of the Year, sponsored by BK Plus, went to 51st Pellon Scouts which works with hundreds of scouts.

Their heartfelt acceptance speech paid tribute to Derek Dodkins, a leader who died earlier this year.

Sponsor of the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, Andrew Hawley from Hawley Business Group, was joined on stage by gold medal-winning paralympia­n Hannah Cockroft OBE in her capacity as deputy lieutenant of West Yorkshire to announce the winner as Malcolm Kietly.

His unwavering commitment to raise awareness about the challenges faced by individual­s with disabiliti­es has created change for many.

He plays a pivotal role in Halifax Wheelchair Rugby

League, promoting teamwork, sportsmans­hip, and inclusion, and he is committed to numerous charities including Calderdale Community Coaching Trust, Calderdale Wheelchair Basketball, and the Young at Heart Club.

Steve Duncan, CEO of the Calderdale Community Foundation, said: “This evening is always a highlight in the Calderdale social calendar as this heartwarmi­ng evening showcases the fantastic and vital work being done by the voluntary sector and it is an opportunit­y for us to thank everyone making our community a nicer place to live and work.”

 ?? ?? 51st Pellon Scouts
51st Pellon Scouts
 ?? ?? Halifax Town Crier Les Cutts
Halifax Town Crier Les Cutts
 ?? ?? Malcolm Keilty with Hannah Cockroft and Andrew Hawley
Malcolm Keilty with Hannah Cockroft and Andrew Hawley
 ?? ?? Ameen Yousaf and Irene Crowther with Lee Kenny from Snowflake Media
Ameen Yousaf and Irene Crowther with Lee Kenny from Snowflake Media

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