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Members' Photography Competition 2009


Last December, we launched our first ever photo competition to celebrate and promote the amazing work that you, our member organisations, are doing up and down the country.

We were delighted by the fantastic response and the quality of entries – whittling the photos we received down to a shortlist of just ten was certainly no easy task.

The winner, announced at our Annual Conference 2010 reception, was Camps for Children of Chernobyl with a photo entitled "improvised immobilisation".

We'll be publishing details of this year's competition on Thursday 2nd December so start watching this page now (via the link below) to be among the first to find out how you could win £100 and a place at our flagship annual conference on March 1, 2011 (worth £175).

Shortlisted Photos 2009

  • Active8
  • This is a small Cornish charity, providing two years of fun and challenging experiences for young people with a physical disability. Ten young people from all over Cornwall meet for twelve residential weekends a year, based at an Outdoor Education Centre.

  • Artsdepot
  • artsdepot is the only professional arts venue in the London Borough of Barnet and is committed to providing a diverse range of high quality visual and performance arts for everyone.

  • Camps for Children of Chernobyl (winner)
  • Helping the sick kids of Chernobyl

  • Cancerkin
  • Cancerkin was set up in 1987 as the first hospital-based, dedicated breast cancer charity in the UK, concerned with treatment, supportive care, education and research.

  • Catherine Bullen Foundation
  • The relief of poverty, sickness and distress and the preservation of health in rural Namibia, by the funding of community based projects including the provision of fresh water supplies, medical and educational facilities.

  • Envision
  • Our programmes provide hands-on support for young people in schools and colleges on issues relating to citizenship education, sustainable development and the local community.

  • JJ Housing
  • Social responsibility and business excellence - making a positive difference to people lives.

  • Me2 Club
  • A Wokingham District Charity, The Me2 Club, recognises that many children with special needs cannot access mainstream activities unless they are offered some additional support.

  • Sharecommunity
  • Self Help Association for Rehabilitation and Employment for People with Disabilities.

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