Recognising the remarkable contributions of volunteers and volunteer organisations, the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector is once again presenting the National Volunteer Award.
This prestigious award celebrates the unsung heroes and organisations that have made a profound impact in various fields, ranging from social and humanitarian causes to health, ecology, culture, education, and sports.
Now, it’s your chance to nominate someone for this distinguished honour.
The National Volunteer Award was introduced for the first time in 2011 with a noble purpose – to offer broad recognition to the invaluable service provided by volunteers and Voluntary Organisations within the Maltese community. It aimed to create awareness of the exemplary values demonstrated by these volunteers and organisations, with a clear mission to inspire young individuals and the wider society. The award was designed to acknowledge the significant contributions made across diverse sectors, highlighting the dedication and selflessness that drive positive change.
There are several award categories within the National Volunteer Award, ensuring that volunteers and organisations from various age groups and sectors are duly recognized for their outstanding contributions. Here are the award categories:
National Volunteer Award: This award recognizes individual volunteers who have made remarkable contributions to any field, including social, humanitarian, health, ecology, culture, education, and sports. To be eligible, the volunteer’s work must have had a positive impact on a specific field and should serve as an inspiration to others.
Youth Volunteer Award: The Youth Volunteer Award celebrates volunteers aged between 16 and 30 years. These young individuals share the same aims as the National Volunteer Award, and their primary goal is to promote volunteerism among their peers.
Volunteer Organisation Award: This award is granted to Voluntary Organisations that have shown exceptional dedication within their respective sectors. These organisations are recognised for their innovative approaches and services within the community, as well as their recruitment and support of volunteers.
Corporate Volunteering Award: This category acknowledges companies and organisations from the private sector that have made a significant impact on the Voluntary Sector. These organisations are recognised for their tangible support, both in direct contributions and by facilitating their employees’ participation in volunteering.
Victor Calvagna Children Volunteer Award: This unique award is dedicated to young volunteers between the ages of 10 and 15. Like the Youth Volunteer Award, these children strive to promote volunteering among their peers and inspire a spirit of selflessness and compassion from an early age.
Nominating someone for the National Volunteer Award is a straightforward process. The Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector is currently accepting nominations, and the deadline for submissions is Friday, 27th October at noon. To nominate an individual or organization, visit this link and follow the provided instructions. Your nomination could be the catalyst for recognizing the tireless efforts of those who have made a positive impact on the Maltese community.
The National Volunteer Award serves as a powerful reminder that volunteerism is not just about giving one’s time and effort but about creating lasting change and inspiring others to do the same. By nominating someone for this award, you have the opportunity to celebrate the unsung heroes who work tirelessly to make Malta a better place for everyone. Don’t miss the chance to shine a light on their incredible contributions.
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