Andrew recognised for his unstinting voluntary work
Andrew Willis has won a Halifax Giving Extra Awards, recognising people who go the extra mile for their community.
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Hide AdOne of 66 local winners from across the UK, out of thousands of nominations, Andrew has been recognised by the local panel of the awards.
Each year, charity fundraisers, sports coaches, community volunteers and others are recognised for the contribution they make.
Andrew was nominated by Tina Turvey, who worked with himat Age UK. For more than 10 years, Andrew has volunteered across a series of community projects – including Age UK Oxfordshire, the Banbury branch of the Workers Education Association,and MIND.
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Hide AdAndrew said: “I was overjoyed to find out I had won a Halifax Giving Extra Award.
“I do not do anything looking for recognition, but I do feel incredibly proud.”
Halifax community ambassador Helen Hicks said: “The work that Andrew has done for the community is outstanding and truly deserves this recognition. He has truly gone the extra mile for people in our community and we are delighted to recognise this.”
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Hide AdThe 66 local award winners will each receive £300 in Supercheque vouchers.
Seven regional winners will then be chosen, who will receive a grant of up to £5,000 to make a difference in their community.
Halifax group director Russell Galley said: “Halifax is committed to bringing communities closer together. We believe we should give extra back to people like Andrew who are pivotal to driving positive change. We’re proud that Andrew is one of our Halifax Giving Extra Award winners.”