What's Happening?
King Charles has recognized three Lancashire-based charities for their outstanding volunteer work as part of the King's Award for Voluntary Service. The award, equivalent to an MBE, was presented to Helping
Hearts, Escape2Make, and Counselling in the Community. These organizations provide vital support to various groups, including the homeless, families, and the elderly. The recognition highlights the dedication and impact of volunteers in these communities, with each charity expressing gratitude for the honor and the boost it provides to their future efforts.
Why It's Important?
The King's Award for Voluntary Service underscores the critical role of volunteer organizations in supporting vulnerable populations. By recognizing these charities, King Charles brings attention to the importance of community service and the positive impact it has on society. The award not only celebrates the achievements of these groups but also encourages continued volunteerism and support for those in need. This recognition can inspire other organizations and individuals to engage in charitable activities, fostering a culture of giving and community support.











