Charity fundraisers and volunteers supporting refugees among those recognised for their contribution
The theme of public service is at the forefront of the new year honours list, with the majority of those receiving awards nominated for their work in their local communities.
Tricia Ward-Jones, 69, from Shropshire, receives the British empire medal (BEM) after 17 years as a volunteer fundraiser for Promise Dreams, a charity based in Wolverhampton, which helps the families of children who are seriously or terminally ill create memories.
Charity fundraisers and volunteers supporting refugees among those recognised for their contributionThe theme of public service is at the forefront of the new year honours list, with the majority of those receiving awards nominated for their work in their local communities.Tricia Ward-Jones, 69, from Shropshire, receives the British empire medal (BEM) after 17 years as a volunteer fundraiser for Promise Dreams, a charity based in Wolverhampton, which helps the families of children who are seriously or terminally ill create memories. Continue reading…