QED
UK PICKS UP TOP NATIONAL AWARD
(23 June 2005)
QED-UK,
based in Bradford, has won one of the most prestigious accolades
to be awarded in the charity sector at the Charity Awards 2005.
The charity, which works to research, develop and run projects that
address the root causes of poverty and disadvantages amongst some
sections of British South Asian Communities, picked up the coveted
award in the Research, Advice and Support category at an award ceremony
in London, on 16th June.
The
ceremony, the sixth annual Charity Awards event to take place, is
the only national awards scheme in the UK to recognise excellence
in the management of charities, acknowledging the outstanding work
and achievements of charities from across the UK and the tireless
commitment of the people behind them. Ian Hislop, Baroness Betty
Boothroyd, Zoe Wanamaker and Sophie Raworth were amongst an impressive
line up of celebrities attending the event to present awards in
10 separate categories. Other winners included Coram Family, Macmillan
Cancer Relief, RYA Sailability and Beatbullying who picked up the
top award of the night for Overall Excellence in Charity Management.
Daniel
Phelan, organiser of The Charity Awards 2005 comments: As
the role of the voluntary sector grows in importance, particularly
its increasing role in the provision of public services, it is vital
that charities work together to maximise this effect. We have worked
hard this year to recognise and reward charities that have forged
creative and collaborative working partnerships that have an exponential
effect on the success of their campaign. QED-UK is a fantastic organisation,
the award is thoroughly deserved and were delighted to congratulate
them on their achievements."
The
Charity Awards programme is organised by Charity Finance magazine,
the leading business publication for the voluntary sector. As well
as 10 category awards the judges awarded a special award for Outstanding
Achievement in the charity sector to Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive
of NCVO (The National Council for Voluntary Organisations)
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