Uniserve Celebrates Exceptional Individuals at the British Citizen Awards
Uniserve proudly sponsored the British Citizen Awards, held at the Palace of Westminster on Thursday, 29th June. The prestigious event recognised 26 individuals from across the UK for their outstanding contributions to their communities. Renowned TV presenter Matt Allwright hosted the ceremony.
The British Citizen Award, is an esteemed accolade that honors exceptional individuals twice a year. The June 2023 cohort of medalists have collectively raised an impressive £21.2 million in funds, positively impacting over five million people. Their unwavering commitment to their chosen causes spans an astonishing 398 years. As a mark of perpetual gratitude, each recipient of the BCA Medal of Honour is entitled to use the letters “BCA” after their name.
Leighton Bonnett, Director of Air Freight at Uniserve, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for their involvement with the British Citizen Awards. He stated, “At Uniserve, we believe in empowering individuals and celebrating their extraordinary contributions in the workplace and the wider society we engage with. As a proud sponsor of the British Citizen Awards, we are delighted to be involved in recognising and honoring those who go above and beyond, inspiring positive change and making a lasting impact on their communities.”
Uniserve’s sponsorship of the British Citizen Awards aligns perfectly with the company’s core values of recognising unsung heroes and promoting social responsibility. By supporting these awards, Uniserve aims to shed light on individuals who embody dedication, compassion, and selflessness. Through their partnership with the British Citizen Awards, Uniserve reaffirms its commitment to uplifting those who truly make Britain a better place for all.
Uniserve’s engagement with the British Citizen Awards highlights the company’s belief in the power of recognising outstanding individuals and their contributions. By celebrating these exceptional citizens, Uniserve seeks to inspire others to embrace similar values of empathy, compassion, and philanthropy. Their support reinforces the message that positive change can be achieved when individuals and corporations come together to make a difference.
Among the 26 honoured was Damien Reynolds from Nottinghamshire, who received The British Citizen Award for Services to Volunteering & Charitable Giving (BCAv).
To be honoured was Angie Sutcliffe from Greater Manchester, who received The British Citizen Award for International Achievement (BCAo).
Chris Kapnisis from Essex, was among the winders who received The British Citizen Award for Services to Community (BCAc).
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