West Sussex Gazette

Charities win awards from High Sheriff for their community work

- Elaine Hammond ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

The High Sheriff of West Sussex, retired solicitor Neil Hart, said he ‘learned a lot’ during his year in office and his eyes have been opened to the amount of need in the county and the voluntary work that goes on to help.

Presenting the High Sheriff of West Sussex Awards 2022 at Wisborough Green Village Hall lastTuesda­y,hespokeoft­hevery variedwork­beingdoneb­yahuge number of volunteers across the county.

Mr Hart said: “What I really enjoyedabo­utbeingHig­hSheriff wastherole­supporting­charities and organisati­ons throughout the county and, frankly, just chatting.

“There is nothing better, as far as I am concerned, than having a good chat to find out what’s going on, what motivates people, what the issues are and where the problems are.”

Nine charities were recognised with the presentati­on of certificat­es and each will receive a £750 donation from the Sussex Community Foundation.

Mr Hart said: “You are an inspiratio­n to us.

“I have learned a lot. My eyes have been opened.

“West Sussex is such a great place to live but there are those areas which need support.

“During the year, I have met over 200 charities and I have become a different person as a result.

“It has been a real experience.”

Hesaidthew­orkofeacho­fthe nine winners was very different but equally important and very valuable to the community.

He added: “Some of you have innovative models which are of interest to people in other parts of the county.”

Winners included Shout WSK, which runs street homeless outreach and Worthing Soup Kitchen; PACSO, a charity supporting children and young adults with disabiliti­esinChiche­sterandthe Arun district; and Spurgeons, a children’s charity that runs family support services at HMP Ford.

Other winners were Lifecentre, a Chichester-based charity providing support and therapy for people who have had an unwanted sexual experience; Selsey Community Forum; East Grinstead Food Bank; Service Dogs UK, a West Sussex charity changing lives two at a time for veterans and rescue dogs; Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity; and The Bridge Cafe, a social action charity based in Crawley.

 ?? ?? Veteran Mark Lanchberry, left, and Garry Botterill, founder of Service Dogs UK, receiving the award
Veteran Mark Lanchberry, left, and Garry Botterill, founder of Service Dogs UK, receiving the award
 ?? ?? Founder Khristina McCormack and some of the team at Shout WSK, which runs homeless outreach and Worthing Soup Kitchen
Founder Khristina McCormack and some of the team at Shout WSK, which runs homeless outreach and Worthing Soup Kitchen
 ?? ?? Glenys Creese, head of service at Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity
Glenys Creese, head of service at Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity
 ?? ?? Neal Allistone, Alice Field and Laura Bothwell from thechildre­n’s charity Spurgeons receiving their award
Neal Allistone, Alice Field and Laura Bothwell from thechildre­n’s charity Spurgeons receiving their award
 ?? ?? Clare Elkington, chair of trustees at PACSO, with High Sheriff Neil Hart
Clare Elkington, chair of trustees at PACSO, with High Sheriff Neil Hart

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