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Social Justice Awards 2007 offer share of £35,000

Howard Lake | 21 February 2007 | News

Entries for this year’s The Centre for Social Justice Awards 2007 are now open. These awards are designed to recognise, reward and celebrate grassroots organisations “doing exceptional work in tackling poverty and advancing social justice”.

The awards’ judges will choose seven winners who will share a cash prize of £35,000.

The 2007 Awards, sponsored by the Pears Foundation, are open to any charity or voluntary group doing effective work to tackle poverty in the UK.

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To apply groups need to explain in just 500 words how they make an exceptional contribution to tackling poverty or advancing social justice.

Cameron Watt, Awards organiser explained: “The Awards identify and celebrate grassroots organisations. We recognise such groups don’t have time to fill in complicated application forms, so we keep it simple.”

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