Two Ealing Charities Given The King's Award for Voluntary Service |
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Znaniye Foundation and MindFood receive equivalent of an MBE
November 13, 2024 Two charities based in Ealing are celebrating being awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service for 2024. The work of the Znaniye Foundation and Mindfood has been recognised with what is the equivalent of an MBE for charitable and voluntary organisations and is considered the highest award a UK voluntary group can receive. The honours will be presented next year to representatives of the groups who will receive an award crystal and certificate from Sir Kenneth Olisa OBE, Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London. Two volunteers from each group will also be invited to garden parties at Buckingham Palace in May and June 2025, along with other recipients of this year’s Award The Znaniye Foundation has been supporting young people in Ealing and beyond for the last two decades. It works with children, young people and families from BAME communities, living in income and socially deprived areas. Its programmes work to break the language, income, and social deprivation barriers, and give these young people an opportunity to foster a sense of inclusion and develop the necessary self-confidence to grow into responsible adults in a diverse society. MindFood supports people struggling with stress, depression, anxiety and isolation, by teaching them food-growing, as well as sharing tips & techniques to nurture better mental health. It delivers gardening and other mindful nature-based activities throughout the week at 2 growing sites in Ealing: Cleveley Crescent Allotments near Hanger Lane and Horsenden Farm in Perivale. It also runs dedicated sessions for selected support groups at Chiswick House. Lucy Clark, MindFood’s Programme Director said, “We are absolutely delighted to receive The Kings Award, which recognises the efforts of our dedicated team, and our amazing volunteers. Every day they inspire us to do more to help people struggling with mental difficulties - they show us that with the right support, they can live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. As we say at MindFood ‘You can’t make a plant grow, all you can do is give it the conditions it needs to thrive.’ We feel that people are a lot like that. “We would also like to congratulate all the other Kings Award winners: we are in awe of their heroic efforts to address inequalities and make our world a better and more hopeful place to live. We feel honoured to be in such phenomenal company.” Znaniye Foundation and Mindfood are among 281 local charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups to receive the prestigious award this year.
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