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High Sheriff presents award to Redditch community volunteer
Summary
The High Sheriff of Worcestershire, Ian Smith, visited Inspire at Winyates Craft Centre to present a High Sheriff's Award to Karen Martin for her community work; Karen received a certificate and badge after being nominated by Redditch mayor Joanna Kane.
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Ian Smith, the High Sheriff of Worcestershire, visited Inspire at Winyates Craft Centre this week to present a High Sheriff's Award to Karen Martin. Inspire is a community interest company that runs a charity shop, a food bank, a baby bank, a community café and offers poverty and domestic abuse support and crisis intervention. Mayor of Redditch councillor Joanna Kane nominated Karen and praised her and her team of volunteers for their work. The High Sheriff's office has ancient origins but now focuses on working with crime prevention agencies, emergency services and the voluntary sector.
Key facts:
- The High Sheriff of Worcestershire, Ian Smith, presented a High Sheriff's Award to Karen Martin at Inspire in Winyates Craft Centre.
- Karen Martin was given a certificate and badge to commemorate the award.
- Inspire is a community interest company that provides poverty support, domestic abuse support, crisis intervention, a charity shop, a food bank, a baby bank and a community café.
- Mayor Joanna Kane nominated Karen and described her and her volunteers as examples of local unsung heroes.
- The High Sheriff's role today includes working with crime prevention agencies, emergency services and the voluntary sector to support crime reduction initiatives.
Summary:
The award recognises Karen Martin's long-standing voluntary work and highlights the range of services Inspire provides to Redditch residents. Undetermined at this time.
