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In all, 33
winners were each awarded a framed certificate at the ceremony at The Pavilion
in Broadstairs. Nine winners were recognised as overall champions in their
category and received an engraved Community Champions award. The overall
winner, STAKlife
CIC, won the highest accolade, Champion of Champions.
Local people
were invited to submit nominations for their Community Champions in October
2024. A total of 157 nominations were received, with the winning entries
selected by a panel including the Mayors of Margate and Broadstairs, Thanet
District Council Cabinet member for Regeneration and Property, Councillor Ruth
Duckworth and CEO of Social Enterprise Kent, Rebecca Smith.
The full
list of award winners is available on the council’s website.
Councillor
Ruth Duckworth, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Property at Thanet District
Council, said: “It was a real pleasure to attend the Thanet Community Champions
Awards for 2025, and to hear first-hand about the great work that’s going on
across the district. There was such a diverse range of projects, all of which
are making a positive impact in our communities.
“The awards
celebrated the dedication, passion, and resilience shown by the people who give
their time to improve lives across the district. These awards not only
recognised outstanding contributions from groups and individuals but will also,
I hope, encourage other people to get involved.”
Rebecca
Smith, CEO of Social Enterprise Kent, added: "It has been an honour to
facilitate these awards and celebrate the incredible efforts of Thanet’s
voluntary sector. The energy and commitment in the room was truly powerful.
Seeing so many inspirational individuals and organisations being recognised for
their work was a privilege, and we are incredibly proud to support and
celebrate them. These champions are the backbone of our community, and we hope
their stories inspire even more people to get involved.”
Local VCSE
organisations were also invited to take part in a sector-specific conference on
Wednesday 12 March. Representatives from over 70 organisations attended, and
heard updates on Thanet’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund, presentations from
community projects and to network.