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    Finalists revealed for the Welsh Charity Awards 2025

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 10, 2025Updated:October 10, 2025No Comments
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    The Welsh Charity Awards 2025 are set to take place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Thursday, 16 October, where some of Wales’s most inspiring volunteers and organisations will be celebrated for their remarkable work.

    Hosted by BBC News Presenter Jennifer Jones, the event will recognise those tackling some of the country’s most pressing issues. The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Jane Hutt MS, is expected to attend alongside Dr Neil Wooding CBE, WCVA Chair; Lindsay Cordery-Bruce, WCVA Chief Executive; and Tom Jones, WCVA Vice President.

    The awards highlight the extraordinary dedication of people across Wales who are transforming lives in their communities. From supporting victims of bullying and helping asylum seekers to give birth with dignity, to teaching children safety in Welsh, this year’s finalists showcase compassion, innovation, and resilience.

    Winners will be announced live at the ceremony between 9 pm and 11 pm and shared across social media channels.

    2025 Welsh Charity Awards Finalists

    Volunteer of the Year (aged 26 or over)

    • Dr Justin Griffiths

    • Mojisola Olateju

    • Fiona Stevens
      Sponsored by Hedyn

    Young Volunteer of the Year (aged 25 or under)

    • David Uche Iyamu

    • Francesco Lanzi

    • Mia Harris-Jones
      Sponsored by The National Lottery Community Fund

    Fundraiser of the Year

    • Faith in Families

    • The Parish Trust

    • Stephens and George Centenary Charitable Trust
      Sponsored by Utility Aid

    Champion of Diversity

    • KIRAN Cymru

    • Redberth Croft CIC

    • Thriving Communities and Aneurin Bevan Health Board
      Sponsored by Bute Energy

    Use of the Welsh Language

    • Stroke Association

    • NSPCC Cymru – Local Campaigns Team

    • GISDA
      Sponsored by Darwin Gray

    Most Influential Small Organisation

    • BulliesOut

    • KIRAN Cymru

    • Megan’s Starr
      Sponsored by Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales

    Health and Wellbeing

    • Area 43

    • Brynawel House

    • Therapeutic Activities Group CIC
      Sponsored by Geldards

    Organisation of the Year

    • Megan’s Starr

    • ScoutsCymru

    • Domestic Abuse Safety Unit

    • Age Connects Cardiff and the Vale

    • Kidney Wales
      Sponsored by The Open University in Wales

    Speaking ahead of this year’s ceremony at Principality Stadium, WCVA’s Chief Executive Lindsay Cordery-Bruce said: 

    ‘The Welsh Charity Awards isn’t just a celebration, it’s an enormous thank you to the people and organisations who do great things in our communities. These are the people holding our nation together, with kindness, volunteering, inclusion and unwavering helpfulness.

    ‘Times are tough at the moment, especially for charities and community groups. Our finalists are just a few of the thousands of people bringing hope among the chaos. They rise to challenges, make things work even when it feels impossible and they do it with no thought of reward. Let’s shine a light on what this means and give a proper da iawn!’

    The Welsh Charity Awards are organised by the Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA), providing a unique platform to recognise those working tirelessly to improve lives and strengthen communities across the country.

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