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Community Champions Programme

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Thanet Community Champions Awards 2026

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Due to the great success of the first ever awards in 2025, Thanet District Council and Social Enterprise Kent (SEK) are excited to announce the launch of the Thanet Community Champion Awards for 2026.

The awards will once again celebrate the fantastic work of the local people and groups dedicated to making Thanet a better place to live. The awards recognise the key role that community groups, charities, and social enterprises play in improving life for local people.

The Thanet Community Champion Awards are funded by UK Shared Prosperity Fund. They shine a spotlight on the people that go the extra mile: volunteers, charity workers and youth leaders. They celebrate the quiet heroes that make a big difference.

The winners will be announced at a special event in January 2026. The event is also an opportunity for local charities, community groups and social enterprises to network and share ideas, helping them to have an even greater impact on the community.

Who can nominate for a Community Champions award?

Anyone can nominate! We want to hear from you, whether you’re part of a community group or a resident inspired by someone’s work.

If you are unable to complete the online form, you can pick up a paper form from:

  • SE Kitchen, St George’s Hall, Broad Street, Ramsgate. Ask for Justin Nikols.
  • Social Enterprise Kent, 63-65 High Street, Margate CT9 1DX. Ask for Lily Whitehead.

The Community Champions Programme supports the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, by creating opportunities for networking, training and funding support as well as working with the sector to help build capacity and promote collaboration.  This support is fully funded.

The programme includes a free leadership course with Stronger Kent Communities, training with Social Enterprise Kent, volunteer support with Kent Coast Volunteering and funding support and mentorship with Funding for All.

The programme is being managed by Thanet District Council as part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is commissioning local VCSE organisations to deliver.
The Programme is funded by UK Government.

Email sharedprosperity@thanet.gov.uk for more information.

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Representatives from Thanet’s voluntary, community and social enterprise groups got together on Wednesday 12 March 2025 at the Thanet Community Champions Awards. Hosted by Thanet District Council in partnership with Social Enterprise Kent, the awards honoured the individuals and organisations making a real difference in their communities.

In all, 33 winners were each awarded a framed certificate at the ceremony at The Pavilion in Broadstairs. Nine winners were recognised as overall champions in their category and received an engraved Community Champions award. The overall winner, STAKLife CIC, won the highest accolade, Champion of Champions.

Local people were invited to submit nominations for their Community Champions in October 2025. A total of 157 nominations were received, with the winning entries selected by a panel including the Mayors of Margate, Broadstairs, Cabinet member for Regeneration and Property, Cllr Ruth Duckworth and CEO of Social Enterprise Kent, Rebecca Smith.

Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Photo gallery from the event

Overall Winners

Name

Organisation

Award

Sonia Knight Community Kindness Thanet Thanet Community Champions Outstanding Individual Award
Ramsgate Football Club Ramsgate Football Club Thanet Community Champions Community Impact Award
Pie Factory Music Pie Factory Music Thanet Community Champions Youth Supporter of the Year Award
Millmead Children Centre Millmead Children Centre Thanet Community Champions Care and Compassion Award
Broadstairs Town Team Broadstairs Town Team Thanet Community Champions Pride in Place Award
Lisa Sparkes Sports Connect Community CIC Thanet Community Champions Health and Wellbeing Award
Elaine McCarthy Cliftonville Community Centre Thanet Community Champions Unity Award
Nora Setterfield MBE Thanet Disabled Riding Centre Thanet Community Champions Dedication and Service Award
Inspiration Creative CIC Inspiration Creative CIC Thanet Community Champions Unsung Hero Award
STAK Life CIC STAK Life CIC Thanet Community Champion of Champions Award

 

Winners

Organisation

14th Broadstairs Scout Group Leaders 14th Broadstairs Scout Group
6th Ramsgate Sea Scouts 6th Ramsgate Sea Scouts
Paul Saunders Age UK Thanet
Ark Cliftonville Ark Cliftonville
Arts Education Exchange – Andrea Kempson Arts Education Exchange
Sophie and Lee Carter Bargain Pet Pantry
Sue Smith Broadstairs Lifeguard and Swimming Club
Broadstairs Town Team Gardens Groups Broadstairs Town Team
Kerry Millett Broadstairs Town Team
Tara Challenor Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)
Elaine McCarthy Cliftonville Community Centre
Sonia Knight Community Kindness Thanet
Steve Darling Dane Valley Woods
Dickie Faulkner Dreamland Heritage Trust
Hornets Boxing Club Hornets Boxing Club
Zoe and Peter Hammond – Inspiration Creative CIC Inspiration Creative CIC
MARGATE Women’s Institute Margate Women’s Institute
Diane Evans and Jan Collins – Millmead Children Centre Millmead Children Centre
Kanndiss Riley NBE Fitness
Derrick Downs Oasis Domestic Abuse Service
Victoria Suchak Pavilion Community Youth Café and The Zone Youth Club
Zoë Carassik-Lord & Kirsty McMahon -Pie Factory Music Pie Factory Music
Amy Redmond Power of Women/ Margate Pride
James Lawson, Ian Heath and Ramsgate Football Club Ramsgate Football Club
Daniel Barham Ramsgate Youth FC
Rise Up Clean Up Margate Rise Up Clean Up Margate
Connor Clarke Sports Connect Community CIC
Lisa Sparkes Sports Connect Community CIC
Emma and Tristan Kaye and STAK Life CIC Team STAK Life CIC
Linda Hardy Thanet Athletics Club
Thanet Coastal Wardens Thanet Coast Project
Nora Setterfield MBE Thanet Disabled Riding Centre
Rory Waitt and Wilderness to Wonderland Team Wilderness to Wonderland
Lorna Kane Windmill Community Gardens Margate
Yofi Yvorra Yo Street Zone
Charlie Euden Charlies Children

Email sharedprosperity@thanet.gov.uk for more information.

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Thanet District Council hosted an event at the Yarrow Hotel in Broadstairs on 31 July, to celebrate everyone nominated for a Thanet Community Champions Award.
More than 70 people came together to celebrate the incredible work of Thanet’s Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations and the people that go above and beyond to support their communities.
Each nominee was presented with a Thanet Community Champion’s ‘Highly Commended’ certificate.
Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

Photo gallery from the event

Highly Commended

person / team / organisation

Organisation name/Individual

Albe Smith Volunteer
Alex Stockley T50 Boxing Academy
Amy Cowell Forward Trust
Angela Kneller East Kent Independent Dementia Support Group
Angela Wright Volunteer
Anthony Taylor Broadstairs Lifeguard and Swimming Club
Betty Renz Individual
Brett Bone Your Thanet Quizzes
Charleen Moxam Sunshine and Holy Trinity Intergeneration Group
Charlie Beer Broadstairs Lifeguard and Swimming Club
Claire Parsons CMK
Community Street Pastors Community Street Pastors
Diarmuid Molloy The Hive Thanet CIC
Denise Hill Nordic Walking Ramsgate
Derek Harding Margate Phoenix
Ellie Small Liam Payne Memorial
Discovery Planet’s Team of Assistants Discovery Planet C.I.C.
Ellie Jones Looping the Loop
Gary Sulaj Gary’s Pie Shop
Heidi Moran Stage Door Arts CIC
FLINTS Coastal Permaculture Flints
Janice Regan The Serenaders
Gail Light BradARA
Jemma Cullen Arts in Ramsgate
Julie Thurman Newell Sunshine and Holy Trinity Intergeneration Group
Geri Ross Individual
Joshua Mills Kent County Council
Jackie Hermitage Girl Guiding
Jayne Wright Tiles of Joy
Karen Dillon Individual
Jemma Scott Health Visiting – Kent Community Health
Joyce CoomberSewell CoomberSewell Training CIC
June Tyrell Jacky Bakers Community Action Group
Margate Coastguard Rescue Team Margate Coastguard Rescue Team
Kathy Bailes Isle of Thanet News
Maxine Morgan Western Undercliff Regeneration Group
Newton See Flints
Nic Powley SkatePharm
Project Talking Football Project Talking Football
Ramsgate Litter Pickers Ramsgate Litter Pickers
M and M Personal Assistants Ltd M and M Personal Assistants Ltd
Richard Chapman Thanet Community Development Trust
Macmillan Crossroads Volunteer Service Team Macmillan Crossroads Volunteer Service
Robert Yates Refugees Welcome Here
Ross Walker Bon Volks Studios
Michael Stocker The Royal Harbour Academy
St George’s Community Meal St George’s Community Meal
Rhiannon Frame Sling Sense
Richard Todd Thanet Martial Arts Centre
Sam Pooley and Cliffsend Village Hall Committee Cliffsend Village Hall
Sreelatha Vijayan Royal Care
Suzy Humphries Looping the Loop
Thanet Lions Thanet Lions
Still Waters Counselling Service Still Waters Charity
Thanet Roadrunners AC Thanet Roadrunners AC
Susan Mary Cowell Thanet Coffee Mates
Susanne Smith Macmillan Crossroads Volunteer Service
Suzi Bee KCC
Tarn Clark Kent Fire and Rescue
Teresa Askew Samba Ya Wantsum
Thanet Mustangs Thanet Mustangs
Tilly Agnew Process Arts CIC / Curiosity Shop Broadstairs
Tracy Moon Community Safety Team, Thanet District Council
Trevor Clarke Community Street Pastors
Western Undercliff Regeneration Group Western Undercliff Regeneration Group
Veronique Duval East Kent Mencap Hub, Northdown Road
Veterans Association Veterans Association
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EVENTS

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Stronger Kent Communities (SKC) provide a range of services to non-profit organisations across Kent.

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Funding for All – Fundraising support for Thanet’s VCSEs

Who is Funding for All?

Funding for All is a registered charity that provides training in funding and fundraising for VCSE groups in Kent and Medway.

They do this by building fundraising skills and confidence within VCSE organisations to support:

  • Resilience
  • Long-term sustainability
  • Diversification of funding streams

How they help

Thanks to Thanet District Council, as part of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, we will offer Thanet’s VCSEs, free, targeted fundraising support as part of the Community Champions Programme.

Here’s how, and where, you can access support:

Mentoring for Groups

  • You can work 1-2-1 with a specialist mentor from our team to access in-depth support with the area of funding or fundraising that you need most.
  • Improve bid writing skills
  • Learn to diversify income
  • Build resilience
  • Increase your chance of success

For more information about Mentoring

For more information about Events & Training opportunities

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Delivered by Social Enterprise Kent

SEK is proud to deliver the Community Champions Programme in Thanet, designed to strengthen and support local charities and social enterprises.

More information can be found on their website

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Kent Coast Volunteering are the ‘go-to’ place for all things volunteering in Thanet, Dover, Folkestone and Hythe.

Their mission is to connect communities across Thanet, Dover, Folkestone and Hythe, through volunteering and community-led projects; supporting volunteers and volunteer involving organisations to meet needs and improve quality of life.

If you would like to get in touch with them please email info@kcv.org.uk

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Thanet Youth Forum – Forum for networking and partnership working opportunities for participating organisations that offer activities for young people. Offer includes; Networking, training, partnerships, support, representation

They believe that all young people should have access to creative journeys.

Thanet Youth Network will provide a community of support in Thanet and collaborate to make that happen

Make contact via Pie Factory Music

Or email thanetyouthnetwork@piefactorymusic.com

Ethos and Values

  • The Thanet Youth Network (TYN) is for organisations and practitioners – employed and freelance – working creatively with young people in Thanet.
  • TYN is a space for practitioners first, and organisations second.
  • When we come to TYN meetings, we leave our targets/agendas/business plans at the door (unless we are specifically sharing learning or practice). This is to enable an environment for problem sharing and problem-solving as a group, where the Chatham House Rule applies.
  • TYN members are open-minded, and approach discussions with a positive, action-driven frame of mind. 
  • TYN actively promotes a culture of collaboration, not competition. TYN takes at its heart the view that young people benefit most when true partnership working takes place.
  • TYN fosters an environment where organisations and practitioners not only share resources and opportunities, but support and values.

What we aim to achieve

  1. Increased collaboration opportunities between organisations working with young people in Thanet
  2. Decreased feeling of competition between organisations working with young people in Thanet (i.e. around funding opportunities)
  3. Increased knowledge, understanding and confidence of the youth sector workforce in Thanet 
  4. Improved communication channels between the Thanet Youth Network and other boards / forums of influence in Thanet and wider (i.e. Thanet Regeneration Partnership Board, and Kent Youth Partnership)

Who we are

Our core group, who steer the Network, are made up of:

  • Margate Creative Land Trust
  • Discovery Planet
  • Oasis Domestic Abuse Service
  • Quench Gallery

The Thanet Youth Network is made up of over 50 freelancers and representatives from over 30 organisations working with young people in Thanet, including:

  • 1927
  • Aim4 Partnerships
  • Albion Rooms
  • Arts Education Exchange
  • Arts in Ramsgate
  • Catch 22
  • CMK
  • Co-relate
  • Discovery Planet
  • East Kent Libraries
  • Inspiration Creative
  • Kent Coast Volunteering
  • Looping The Loop
  • Margate Bookie
  • Margate Creative Land Trust
  • Margate Pride
  • Oasis Domestic Abuse Service
  • Open School East
  • Pavilion Community Café
  • People Dem Collective
  • Pie Factory Music
  • Porchlight
  • POW! Thanet
  • Rockstar Experience
  • Stefan’s Acts of Kindness
  • Thanet District Council
  • This Museum is Not Obsolete 
  • Turner Contemporary
  • Westcoast CIC / Olby’s
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