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The India Icon Awards 2025, held in Hyderabad, honored exceptional contributions in various sectors such as entrepreneurship, education, and healthcare. The ceremony recognized individuals and ...
ARTEFFECT, an initiative of the Lowell Milken Family Foundation and Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes (LMC), has named a ...
Maureen O’Farrell from Coonamble Roadhouse has bested a million other Shell staff around the world to win the Shell Global Frontline Hero for 2024. O’Farrell was chosen as the winner from five ...
Now in its second year, the unforgettable awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, September 11 at the Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen. Inspirational individuals from all walks of life will be ...
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Good Cause of the Year will take home an additional €25,000. A special category, ‘Hero of the Year’, will be announced on the awards night in recognition of outstanding work, the recipient will ...
Sarah McCaffrey, Chair of RTS NI said: “This year’s awards mark a significant milestone for the Royal Television Society in Northern Ireland as we celebrate ten years of championing Northern ...
Now in its eighth year, the Everyday Kindness Heroes program is accepting nominations for its 2025 kindness class. Nominate a hero via an online form at Dispatch.com through Aug. 3.
SILER CITY — Dr. Mark and Elizabeth Zeringue, longtime community leaders who have been active in a number of charitable causes, have been honored as the 2025 JMArts Community Heroes.
An oncology nurse who cares for children battling cancer has been crowned KentOnline’s Hospital Hero. Liz Maclaren won the category at the Medway Star Awards at MidKent College, in Gillingham on ...
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