Cardiff Volunteer Awards 2023

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The Cardiff Volunteer Awards is C3SC’s annual award ceremony held to celebrate volunteering in Cardiff. It is an opportunity to recognise the contributions and achievements of volunteers, community groups and organisations for their hard work and for going above and beyond to support everyone in our communities. The Cardiff Volunteer Awards not only gives us here at C3SC the chance to thank and reward all of our volunteers, community groups and organisations for their incredible support, but also an opportunity for members of the public to do the same by nominating volunteers, community groups and organisations in Cardiff that made a difference to them and/or their community. It has been an extraordinary year for volunteering amidst the cost-of-living crisis and we’re pleased to report that the #CVA2023 was a huge success once again!

This year’s awards ceremony took place in a hybrid format at The Dragon Suite, Angel Hotel, Castle Street, CF10 1SZ and Online via Zoom on Wednesday 15 November from 4pm-7pm, becoming our biggest Cardiff Volunteer Awards yet as we accommodated over 200 people.

Categories

Awards categories for this year’s #CVA2023 are:

  • Volunteer of the Year (Over 25 years)
  • Young Volunteer of the Year (25 years and under)
  • Volunteer Group of the YearAny group of 3 or more volunteers that work together. e.g. this could be a constituted or non-constituted group or registered charity.
  • Volunteer Coordinator of the Year – A person who supports others to volunteer or coordinates volunteering activities. e.g. volunteer manager, coordinator or anyone who leads a team, group or organisation.
  • Trustee of the Year 
  • Outstanding Community Volunteer – An individual with many years of service (25+ years) who has made a longstanding contribution or significant change to our communities through volunteering this year.
  • Inclusive Business of the YearOpen to private, public and third sector organisations who have developed inclusive, ethical and sustainable working practices through promoting volunteering, employee led initiatives, Employer Supported Volunteering, inclusive partnership working, investment and pro-bono work.

The following categories are not open for public vote. Winners are selected from the volunteering-wales.net portal and will be announced at the Awards ceremony:

  • VW Most Active Volunteer
  • VW Most Active Provider

The final category is decided based on the impact youth grant projects made on communities working with particular target groups and priority target areas. The winner of this category is selected from the 2022-23 projects.

  • Youth Led Grant Project of the Year
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Award Winners

Alison Gibbons Winners Card

Alison Gibbons

Trustee of the Year

Having moved from Bristol to Cardiff, Alison initially started volunteering with Good Neighbours in North Cardiff before becoming a trustee, and has been a member ever since for over 20 years. Her initial inspiration came from wishing to support someone locally in Cardiff as she hoped someone in Bristol would be doing the same for her own mother. A professional Building Surveyor in her day job, Alison has brought her own unique sense of order and construct to the charity, getting the best out of trustees and volunteers.

Narges Akbari Winners Card

Narges Akbari

Volunteering-Wales Most Active Volunteer

The Volunteering Wales platform was set up in 2018 to allow individuals to find a suitable volunteering opportunity according to their skills and interests. In 2023, Narges Akbari came out on top to win the Volunteering-Wales Most Active Volunteer award, having dedicated 200 hours towards volunteering!

NU Life Furniture Winners Card

NU Life Furniture

Inclusive Business of the Year

A new category for the #CVA2023, NU Life Furniture is the honorary first winner. The organisation is founded on its belief to renew and refurbish furniture which would otherwise go to waste, giving it a new lease of life. The team which is made up of both staff and volunteers are passionate about what they do and provide workshops to the community to help them achieve new skills and see meaning in what we already have.

Lioness Community Projects Winners Card

Lioness Community Projects

Youth Led Grant Project of the Year

For the second year running, Lioness Community Projects are the proud recipients of this award. LCP’s work is focused on providing young people with opportunities to get involved in the community and upskill. In the project ‘Become a Youth Ambassador’, a series of activities were organised including sport, arts & crafts as well as music. Young people also had the chance to learn skills in radio broadcasting, podcasting and presenting thanks to Radio Cardiff.

Sophia Louise Mico Winners Card

Sophia Louise Mico

Volunteer of the Year (Over 25 years)

Throughout her role as volunteer and ambassador for Single Parents Wellbeing, Sophia has been supporting single parent families, being the principal organiser for events which on average, engage over 30 single parent families per session. The events are created on the back of Sophia’s ideas, offering much respite for all involved. The group is peer-led and although Sophia works and studies, she makes time to volunteer and help single parents achieve their rights.

Anastasiia Kovtun Winners Card

Anastasiia Kovtun

Young Volunteer of the Year (25 and under)

Anastasiia started volunteering with Cardiff For Ukraine in 2022 after arriving in Wales as a displaced young person from war-torn Ukraine. Their work has helped many solo young Ukrainian mothers and children adapt to living in Cardiff, supplying items to help and support their upheaval. Anastasiia has been described as a ‘crucial, loyal, and enthusiastic member of the team’, making her our Young Volunteer of the Year in 2023. Alongside volunteering, Anastasiia is also studying for a PhD at Cardiff University.

Lee Dirkzwager Winners Card

Lee Dirkzwager

Outstanding Community Volunteer

As the Chairperson of Grandparents raising Grandchildren, Lee has demonstrated strong leadership skills to help voice the pressures that come with kinship care. Her influence helped the group to take on a Kinship Care Development Officer with thanks to funding from Welsh Government after Lee represented the community to raise the issues being faced. Children are unable to stay with their birth parents for all sorts of reasons and Lee’s role is to advocate for those fighting for kinship care.

Tenovus Cancer Care Winners Card

Tenovus Cancer Care

Volunteering-Wales Most Active Provider

The Volunteering Wales platform helps organisations across the city find volunteers. In 2023, Tenovus Cancer Care created over 300 new opportunities in Cardiff to engage volunteers, making them our Volunteering-Wales Most Active Provider for the CVAs 2023.

Martin Smidman Winners Card

Martin Smidman

Volunteer Coordinator of the Year

Since 2019, Martin has been coordinating the activities of more than 40 volunteers across Welsh Refugee Council’s Cardiff, Swansea and Newport offices. Martin provides support and supervision to all new-coming volunteers, with an emphasis on the first 4-6 weeks of their volunteering. Volunteers are integral to WRC and are regarded as an integral part of the whole team, adding value and improving the lives of refugees and sanctuary seekers in Wales.

AP Cymru Winners Card

AP Cymru – The Neurodiversity Charity

Volunteer Group of the Year

AP Cymru are striving to make the world a better place for neurodivergent children and young people by providing a toolkit of guidance, knowledge and understanding through lived-experience via their service, programme and training delivery. Currently, the charity are supporting over 1000 neurodiverse children and their families, including over 500 family units. AP Cymru also provide CPD accredited Neurodiversity training to businesses so that they too, are equipped with the knowledge to support neurodiverse employees.

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Would you like to be a sponsor the Cardiff Volunteer Awards 2024? Call us now! Limited spaces.

Would you like to support communities and volunteers and benefit from the CVA’s publicity? Every year, we look for sponsors to provide financial support for our Awards – by purchasing one of our sponsorship packages, making a monetary or gifts in-kind donation (via product or service), or by purchasing a stall. This is a wonderful opportunity to progress your Corporate Social Responsibility goals and values, and benefit from the publicity of your support for thousands of volunteers who give their time freely to support their communities.

Click here to take a glimpse at how you can sponsor next year.

Please contact us on 02920 485 722 or email us at [email protected] to discuss and start making your offer.

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