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Scottish Charity Awards 2024 winners announced

 

Scotland’s voluntary sector celebrated at SCVO’s annual awards ceremony.

Run annually by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), the Scottish Charity Awards celebrates the best of the voluntary sector and this year’s shortlist included 39 individuals and organisations from charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups across the country. 

The celebratory awards ceremony took place at the Radisson Blu in Glasgow on Thursday, June 20. 

The winner of each of the ten categories was decided by a judging panel, with the 11th People’s Choice category winner decided by the public with over 16,500 votes cast online. The winners for the Scottish Charity Awards 2024 are: 

· Charity of the Year (turnover over £500k): Fife Young Carers 

· Charity of the Year (turnover under £500k): Playlist for Life 

· Partnership of the Year: SOHTIS (Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland) and Simon Community Scotland  

· Volunteer of the Year award: Mary Hepburn, Fife Rape and Sexual Assault Centre  

· Climate Impact: Forth Rivers Trust 

· Campaign of the Year: Aberlour Children's Charity, Cancelling School Meal Debt 

· Community Impact: Fersands and Fountain SCIO  

· Employee of the Year: Amanda Fleet, Highlands and Islands Students' Association 

· Trustee of the Year: Michelle Robertson, Fallin Community Voice 

· Digital Difference: Lead Scotland 

· People’s Choice: Simba 

Anna Fowlie, chief executive of SCVO, said: “Once again, we enjoyed a fabulous evening for the 2024 Charity Awards. We had a record number of entrants this year, and a record number of votes for the People’s Choice. With 39 finalists over the ten categories, you can see the huge diversity of the Scottish voluntary sector. Our finalists were rural and urban, working with older people and young people, large and small, and working with everything from human trafficking to recycling. I’m in awe.  

“There were 11 great winners because this year we split Charity of the Year into smaller and larger organisations – a bonus! It was such an inspiring evening, full of people and organisations who make Scotland a better place.” 

 

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