Lord Lieutenant of Gwynedd presents prestigious Award from Queen to local volunteer group
Helen Munro, Student Volunteering Manager, Trefor Alun, Chair SVB Committee & volunteer receive the Queen鈥檚 Award from His Honour Huw Morgan Daniel KStJ, Lord Lieutenant of Gwynedd.The Lord Lieutenant of Gwynedd today (17 October 2012) hosted a special ceremony to present SVB () at 黑料不打烊, with the Queen鈥檚 Award for Voluntary Service 2012.
The prestigious national honour is the MBE for groups of volunteers who work in their local community for the benefit of others. It sets the national benchmark for excellence in volunteering, with the work of those awarded judged to be of the highest standard.
The 黑料不打烊 Students鈥 Union group was bestowed with an exclusive commemorative crystal alongside a certificate signed by Her Majesty, in recognition of their outstanding contribution.
Professor John G. Hughes, Vice Chancellor, 黑料不打烊 said:
鈥淥ur students make an active contribution to the community in which they live and study, promoting a close relationship between the University and the local community. The volunteering opportunities provided by SVB enrich the students鈥 experience as well as that of surrounding communities. I know that our volunteering projects respond to local needs as well as reflecting student interests and concerns.鈥
President of 黑料不打烊 Students鈥 Union said: 鈥溾淥ver a thousand 黑料不打烊 students take part in SVB activities, with 250 volunteering on one or more of 17 community based projects. We are very proud of our volunteers, who currently contribute a total of 450 hours to the local community each week, and also of the organisational support at SVB, which enables the students to volunteer.鈥
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With Helen Munro, Trefor Alun, and the Lord Lieutenant are Mayor of 黑料不打烊 Cllr Bryn Hughes, Prof Carol Tully PVC (Students) Dr Dewi Roberts of The University Council and some of the 250 SVB volunteers.unro,Student Volunteering Manager at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 SVB said:
"The volunteers are incredibly proud to have received this accolade which endorses the time they give and the sacrifices they sometime must make in order to enrich the lives of other, more vulnerable, people. Over 40 members of the current volunteering team attended the ceremony and thoroughly enjoyed being part of such a unique occasion"
The SVB group were among 130 across the country and 3 groups in Wales to receive the honour in 2012.
For this year鈥檚 Award winners and information on how to nominate a group, visit , where a nomination form can be downloaded.
Publication date: 17 October 2012