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We won at the Charity Awards 2022!
At the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector, we were recognised for our support for families whose child has died suddenly and unexpectedly. This service is the first of its kind in the UK.
Alongside the nine other category winners, the Overall Winner and the recipient of the Daniel Phelan Award for Outstanding Achievement, Callie and Ruth from our family support team were presented with the trophy at a black-tie ceremony at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on 16 June, hosted by broadcaster, commentator and writer Ayesha Hazarika.
The Charity Awards shortlist is chosen by an independent panel of expert judges, themselves all eminent figures in the charity sector. The judges score each entry against six Hallmarks of Excellence before coming together for two days of challenge and discussion to select the winners.
Matt Nolan, chief executive of Civil Society Media which organises the Charity Awards, congratulated Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice on winning the highly-coveted award. He said:
“The standard of entries this year was as high as ever, despite the challenges that the sector has faced during the pandemic – so Forget Me Not should be very proud to have won their category. Their programme provides crucial support for families experiencing terrible tragedy and loss.
“For 22 years the Charity Awards have been recognising and celebrating the fantastic work that large and small charities do up and down the UK every day of the week, and the rigorous judging process ensures that only the very best-run charities win awards.”
Peter Hugh Smith, chief executive at Overall Awards Partner CCLA, said:
Luen Thompson, chief executive at Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, said:
“We’re thrilled to have won this prestigious award in recognition of our unique and vital work supporting families who have been devastated by the sudden and unexpected loss of their child. Hopefully this will result in more families across the UK getting the help they desperately need at the worst times imaginable.
I’m incredibly proud of the whole Forget Me Not team who have worked so hard to develop and deliver this service and to raise the funds we need to be able to provide it. And thanks too to Elliot’s Footprint, whose invaluable research and partnership led to the creation of this service. A huge well done to everyone involved.”