Edition: March 2024
With the countdown now on to Volunteers’ Week 2024 (3 to 9 June) we have opened the nominations for our Horsham District Volunteer Awards.
Now in its 40th year, Volunteers’ Week is a national event which sees charities, voluntary groups, social organisations, and volunteers themselves come together to recognise the incredible impact that volunteering has around the UK.
The Horsham District Volunteer Awards celebrate our local volunteers. With increasing demands across the sector, we are especially keen to recognise our volunteers whose continued generosity, dedication and hard work is so invaluable to our communities.
The categories
We have seven awards categories. We’d love to hear from you if you know someone who volunteers in Horsham District and fits the bill for any of the awards below.
- Biggest Heart Award
- Trustee of the Year
- Long Service Award
- Outstanding Contribution Award
- Permanent Smile Award
- The Dream Team Award
- Young Volunteer Award
Winners will be invited to an Awards Presentation on Wednesday 5 June, at Slinfold Golf Club.
To find volunteering opportunities for you please visit: www.volunteerhorshamdistrict.co.uk
Make a Nomination
All nominations must be received by 5pm on Friday 15 April.
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