There's still time to nominate inspiring Bradfordians for 2023's Community Stars Awards.
The special awards, organised by the Telegraph & Argus and Bradford Council, recognise the district’s unsung heroes who go above and beyond to help others.
It could be a volunteer keeping families fed through a foodbank, a kind neighbour who helped improve someone’s life in a small way, or a project changing lives.
This year’s ceremony includes new award categories - making sure the very best of Bradford can be recognised.
T&A readers have until midnight on Saturday, October 7, to enter people into the awards.
Some of the award categories will require a short video, instead of written entries.
For 2023’s Community Stars Awards, there are 10 categories in total: The Good Neighbour of the Year, sponsored by Incommunities; The Outstanding Contribution to Earliest Years of Life Award, sponsored by Better Start Bradford; Shared Values in Action Award, sponsored by Bradford For Everyone; Voluntary and Community Group (Larger Charities / Social Enterprises); Voluntary and Community Group (Small organisation – less than two full time or equivalent staff); Volunteer of the Year; Young Active Citizens (age 8-16); Young Active Citizens (age 17-25); Business Making a Difference, sponsored by Participate Projects; and Fundraiser of the Year.
People can share their nominations by visiting www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL68FHT?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Orlo
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