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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InVolunteers at Belfast Central Mission (BCM) win the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
It is with great pride that BCM congratulate their committed and generous team of volunteers who have been awarded The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
The Award, established by the Queen in 2002 to mark the occasion of her Golden Jubilee, recognises excellence in voluntary activities carried out by groups in the community. This year there are 92 recipients throughout the UK and BCM volunteers are one of only two groups in Northern Ireland who will receive the accolade.
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Community Services Manager, Janet Sewell "We are absolutely delighted to receive this award which recognises the ongoing commitment and dedication of our volunteers."
In 2004, BCM volunteers, who come from all parts of the community, worked in excess of 10,000 volunteer hours providing a broad range of services for children, adolescents and older people.
These included cross-community holidays, a weekly lunch club, fundraising activities, befriending, mentoring, minibus driving and ongoing support for a range of projects. The most recent innovation has been the hosting of very successful Tea Dances at Grosvenor Hall, which is becoming apopular social date.
BCM is a charitable organisation, founded in 1889, which aims to help people in need in the local community irrespective of creed. The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service celebrates the excellence of this work and grants the volunteers the deserved title of 'Unsung Heroes'
For more information contact
Elaine or Lorna
028 9024 1917
info@belfastcentralmission.org