Kent Messenger Maidstone

Awards to recognise acts of kindness during crisis

Ceremony to honour volunteers, neighbours and businesses

- Liane Castle

A new prize-giving scheme has been set up to say thank you to all the unsung heroes who have rallied together during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Set up by the Heart of Kent Hospice and Maidstone Borough Council (MBC), and backed by the Kent Messenger, the Compassion­ate Community Awards 2020 are designed to recognise the efforts of volunteers, neighbours, businesses and organisati­ons that have gone above and beyond to support others. Sarah Pugh, chief executive at the Heart of Kent Hospice in Aylesford, explained: “Covid19 has really demonstrat­ed the amazing compassion that exists in Maidstone and these awards are a way to showcase that. “People have done things that really are quite exceptiona­l so it’s important to recognise them as well as we do all the key workers because they deserve to be celebrated too.”

There will be awards in six categories up for grabs. Nomination­s are being sought for those who have demonstrat­ed compassion in the workplace and business; care and residentia­l homes; schools; and in communitie­s - such as the work of parish councils. There will also be awards for acts of kindness by neighbours or volunteers and by young people. Alison Broom, chief executive at MBC, said: “Some of the things we’re going to be looking for are demonstrat­ions of kindness and new ways people have found to do that.

“It’s the selfless work people have done to help improve the lives of others that will stand out and that’s something we want to encourage to be more prevalent throughout the whole community. We see the awards as a silver lining for what has been a really difficult period in many people’s lives.”

‘Covid-19 has really demonstrat­ed the amazing compassion in Maidstone’

Winners will be judged by Mrs Pugh, Mrs Broom, and KM editor Denise Eaton. It is not yet known if a physical ceremony will be held due to the pandemic. To nominate someone in Maidstone or the surroundin­g area, send a few words with pictures, a short video or an audio clip to describe their work to kentonline.co.uk/features/compassion­ate-awards.

Entries open on Thursday, July 30 and close at 5pm on Friday, September 25.

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