Andrew Short

The High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear, Lucy Winskell OBE DL, is fundraising for the High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear Awards 2015-16

Fundraising for Community Foundation serving Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
£47,895
raised of £45,000 target
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The High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear Awards, 30 April 2017
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The High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear Awards recognise and reward local organisations, big and small, which support children and young people, in a safe and secure environment, to develop confidence, to build skills, to find fun and friendship,  learning to be part of a community and in turn learning how to play a part in the community.  

The awards complement the work of the High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear, Lucy Winskell OBE DL an unpaid voluntary role appointed by HM The Queen, which today concentrates on upholding and supporting the judiciary, police and law enforcement agencies, emergency services, local authorities and all recognised church and faith groups as well as supporting and encouraging the voluntary sector. The role itself is over 1000 years old from the days when the High Sheriff was responsible for all law and order in the County: it is the oldest secular appointment in the country.

Hundreds of children and young people have benefited from these awards since the High Sheriff Awards fund was established in 1995. The funding given can make a real difference to the work of the many clubs, centres, organisations involved.  The awards are presented at an annual ceremony which celebrates the achievements of all the children and young people involved and recognises the volunteers who make this all possible.  

In order to make more awards in 2015-16, we are encouraging local people to support the High Sheriff of Tyne & Wear Awards by donating to the fund.

Applications are welcomed to the High Sheriff Awards Fund in September to October for consideration at a panel meeting in December. Awards will be presented to the winners at a presentation ceremony in March 2016 where prizes can range from £250 to £2,000.

For more information about the awards please visit http://www.communityfoundation.org.uk/?p=642

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Donation summary

Total raised
£47,894.94
+ £100.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,260.11
Offline donations
£46,634.83

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