Guardian Charity Awards 2004 winners announced
Five innovative social welfare charities have won this year’s Guardian Charity Awards.
The Guardian Charity Awards are given to small charities that have demonstrated innovative, pioneering work and which make an
outstanding contribution to social welfare in the community.
The five winners each receive a new PC from Smartchange, £5,000 from Sainsbury’s, and publicity in the Guardian.
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The five winning charities in 2004 are:
- Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group
- Norfolk and Norwich Families’ House
- The Guy Fox History project
- The Food Train
- Disaster Action
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