A support dog who recently died is named as one of eight BBC Radio London Make a Difference Award winners.
A support dog with terminal cancer who was nominated for a BBC Radio London Make a Difference Award but who sadly died before the awards ceremony has been named as one of eight winners.
Winners in eight categories were revealed from hundreds of nominees at the Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House on Wednesday."The joy he put in my heart. He gave me that gift of independence. I still go out and have his lead on my chair.The founder of Always A Mum set up The Waiting Room, a group to support people with infertility and baby loss following her own experience of losing Isaac in 2006 and Faith in 2007.
She said: “I wasn’t expecting to win. I’m just so amazed that people nominated me and that I can walk tall with my fellow volunteers.Green Award: Acton Market Reduce and Recycle Hub“We’re always trying to inspire people,” Mary said after accepting the award on behalf of a group of people who help to make part of the capital more environmentally friendly and better for nature.
was won by Sanda Eglite who set up a charity to support Albanian children in Hampton in south-west London.
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