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    Bringing laughter to the hardest places, Spread a Smile supports seriously ill children in NHS hospitals and hospices through joyful, creative bedside experiences. Nominated by comedian Suzi
    Ruffell, the charity made a lasting impact on a close family friend’s daughter during long treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital, showing how much their visits can lift children through fear and fatigue. Founded in 2013, Spread a Smile delivers in-person and virtual entertainment from magicians to musicians, artists and therapy dogs, alongside family events and hospital art projects. In 2024-25, they delivered 13,200 bedside visits across 39 NHS hospitals.

    John Phillips MBE

    Building inclusion from the ground up on the Isle of Wight, Phillips MBE founded John’s Club to create welcoming social opportunities for people with learning disabilities. He also supports people through day-to-day challenges, helping them build confidence and independence. A long-standing advocate with Mencap, Phillips has volunteered for 30 years, served as a trustee for nine, and is the outgoing chair of its Voices Council, ensuring lived experience shapes decisions at the highest level. Calm, patient and determined, he works to make accessibility and equality a reality, not just an ambition.

    Young and Free Charity Bristol

    Built around friendship, choice and independence, Young and Free Charity Bristol supports young disabled adults to enjoy the social life many take for granted. The charity runs two events each month, from day trips to shared meals, shaped directly by what members want and need. Once a year it fully funds a long-weekend holiday for around 25 members and volunteers, with accessible breaks to places like Centre Parcs and Parkdean. Young and Free also offers buddy support, helping members arrange smaller meet-ups from cinema trips to bowling or dinner. All fundraising goes straight back into
    activities, giving members a stronger voice and lasting community.

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    Ciara Lawrence

    At the heart of Mencap’s push for genuine co-production is Lawrence, who has worked at the charity for 24 years. A person with a learning disability herself, Lawrence helps ensure that people with learning disabilities are involved from the very start of decisions that affect their lives, instead of only being consulted once choices have already been made. Lawrence leads work to embed power-sharing relationships across Mencap, including developing practical guidance rooted in accessibility and respect. By challenging tokenism and advocating for real collaboration, she is helping to build a more inclusive culture within the organisation and beyond.

    Kim Moore

    Kim Moore

    Moore founded Blossome, a trauma-informed community for people affected by a loved one’s addiction. After losing her husband Chris to chronic alcoholism in 2017, she began her own recovery from codependency and, during the pandemic, started sharing her journey online before launching Blossome as a CIC in 2022. Now a trained mindful self-compassion teacher, Moore runs practical sessions and peer support to help families process grief, shame and anxiety, rebuild resilience and feel less alone.

    Sam Styan

    Working on the front line of HIV prevention, Styan is the prevention and testing coordinator at the GMI Partnership, taking testing out of clinics and into communities across London. Through outreach work, he helps people who can be underserved by traditional healthcare, including those experiencing homelessness, refugees and migrants. Alongside providing accessible testing, he also builds knowledge and trust, helping tackle stigma and health inequality. With his experience in community-based HIV prevention, Sam’s work supports London’s commitment to the UNAIDS goal of ending new HIV transmissions by 2030.

    Kingston Carers Network

    Nominated by Ed Davey, politician

    Kingston Carers Network

    Supporting unpaid carers across Kingston upon Thames, the Kingston Carers Network (KCN) provides vital advice, advocacy and practical support for people caring for someone with illness, disability or substance misuse problems. With more than 30 years’ experience, the charity helps carers of all ages access benefits advice, counselling, peer support groups, mental health support and tribunal representation. It also delivers a dedicated Young Carers Project, offering youth groups (right), respite activities, school outreach and one-to-one mentoring. Nominated by Ed Davey, KCN ensures carers are recognised, listened to and supported, helping prevent isolation and burnout while strengthening local communities.

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