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  • 16 Jun 2014

Two grantees win 2014 Charity Awards

Two PHF grantees have been recognised for exceptional work at this year’s Charity Awards.

SignHealth and Spitalfields Music received the accolades in the ‘Disability’ and ‘Arts, culture and heritage’ categories respectively.

The Charity Awards are organised by Civil Society Media to honour good practice across the third sector. This year’s awards ceremony, marking the awards’ 15th year, was at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 12 June.

SignHealth won its award for work providing specialist domestic violence support to deaf women. The PHF Social Justice programme supported this work with a grant of £120,000 over three years in 2011/12.

Spitalfields Music was recognised for its ‘Musical Rumpus’ programme. The project, which engages young children with classical music, was recognised earlier this year by the RPS Foundation. The Arts programme supported this work with £87,000 over two years from 2012/13.