A special award ceremony has taken place at the Civic Centre to mark the lifetime work and special achievements of 31 Enfield volunteers.
The new, annual Lifetime Achievement & Special Recognition Volunteering Awards was launched in December to recognise the exceptional contributions to volunteering and reward those people who go above and beyond normal expectations.
Enfield Council’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Cohesion, Cllr Nneka Keazor, met the volunteers on 25 February and awarded them with certificates and medals as a thanks for their efforts.
Cllr Keazor said: “This inaugural event celebrates the enormous effort, initiative and commitment volunteers have shown and recognises those who selflessly dedicate their time and abilities to helping others. It also raises the profile of the borough’s volunteers who have made a massive contribution to people’s welfare and wellbeing.”
There were two categories. The Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of an individual’s long-term commitment to volunteering, to celebrate the effort and dedication they have shown over a number of years; and the Special Recognition Award for individual volunteers who have given exceptional service to others, particularly over the past year.
The winners were chosen from nominations made by residents, voluntary organisations and community groups. The full list of winners is below.
Cllr Keazor added: “During the COVID-19 pandemic, volunteers in Enfield demonstrated an exceptional display of solidarity to assist vulnerable groups and to support the Council in providing essential services. We don’t see this enthusiasm waning and as the cost of living increases, we know Enfield’s volunteers will play an increasingly more vital role.”
It is estimated that around 100,000 people in Enfield volunteer on a regular basis. There are countless opportunities in the borough to get involved in volunteering – from litter picking and maintenance with the Friends of Enfield’s parks to helping in local libraries.
Enfield Voluntary Action works closely with Enfield Council to help people and community groups access the knowledge, skills and resources to make a real impact in the borough. You can find out more by attending one of their free workshops and you can sign-up to become a volunteer in Enfield.