Celebrating Excellence in Volunteerism: Disabled Sailing Association to receive King's Award
We are thrilled to announce that our local charity partner, the Disabled Sailing Association has been honoured with the prestigious King's Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS). This distinguished recognition is bestowed upon local volunteer groups that significantly impact their communities, and reflects the incredible dedication and compassion exhibited by the Disabled Sailing Association.
Founded in 2002 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, the KAVS award holds special significance as it symbolises a commitment to service and community betterment.
At the heart of the Disabled Sailing Association lies a profound belief in inclusivity and empowerment. The Disabled Sailing Association strives tirelessly to ensure that everyone, regardless of his or her disability, has the opportunity to experience the joy of seagoing sailing in a safe and supportive environment. By fostering a sense of belonging and adventure, they challenge perceptions and open doors to experiences many believed were beyond their reach.
The upcoming award ceremony will be a momentous occasion and we are delighted to join them in celebrating this remarkable achievement.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Disabled Sailing Association on this well-deserved honour. Their dedication to creating inclusive opportunities and fostering a love for sailing among individuals with disabilities exemplifies the transformative power of volunteerism.
As we look forward to the ceremony, we express our gratitude to all the volunteers and supporters whose unwavering dedication has made this achievement possible.
Join us in congratulating the Disabled Sailing Association on this extraordinary accomplishment!