Milton Keynes: Indian community-led charity receives prestigious Queen’s Award in UK – Times of India

Hyderabad: The prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service has been presented to ‘Dreamsai’, an Indian community-led charity in England. milton keynes.
Her Majesty Lord-Lieutenant Countess Howe of Buckinghamshire presented Dreamsee with the award and a certificate signed by Her Majesty the Queen. High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, Deputy Lord Lieutenant, Mayor of Milton Keynes, councilorsCharity partners, volunteers from faith organizations and a variety of guests participated in the celebrations on 16 October.
Laxman castla, the charity’s founder and president, said he had a humble beginning four years ago with only a handful of people, but now has more than 150 dedicated volunteers.
“As an inclusive group, the charity has developed positive partnerships with many other national and local organizations to collaborate and provide services to broaden reach and impact while reducing duplication,” he said.
In 2002, it was decided by Her Majesty that there should be a new award to commemorate the golden jubilee of her accession to the throne in 1952. This award is given by organizations for outstanding achievement. United Kingdom Those who volunteer their time to enhance and improve the quality and opportunity of life for individuals or other groups in the community.
countess howe In her speech, she said that over the past three years, the charity has been able to swiftly respond to gaps in provisions for vulnerable people in the city of Milton Keynes. “With the onset of the Covid 19 pandemic, they immediately created effective new projects to reach and support those in need, all achieved entirely by volunteers,” she said.

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