Mothertongue picks up top National Award
23 July 2007
Mothertongue Counselling and Listening Service, a small Berkshire-based charity, has won one of the most prestigious accolades to be awarded in the charity sector at the Charity Awards 2007, sponsored by the Charities Aid Foundation and The Times’s Public Agenda section. The charity, which provides therapeutic support services for people from ethnic minorities who have difficulty accessing mainstream services, picked up the coveted award in the Social Care, Welfare and Religion category at a glittering award ceremony in London, on Thursday 21st June.
The ceremony, the eighth annual Charity Awards event to take place, is the only national awards scheme in the UK to recognise excellence in the management of charities, acknowledging the outstanding work and achievements of charities from across the UK and the tireless commitment of the people behind them.
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