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Heroes Awards Donates Over £2,500 in Gifts to Salvation Army Hoxton Branch

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The Heroes Awards, taking place on 26th November at the London Hilton on Park Lane, continued to demonstrate the generosity and community spirit at the heart of the event, donating over £2,500 worth of presents to the Salvation Army’s Hoxton branch.


The initiative, coordinated by Heroes Awards founder Kevin Robinson and Stuart Culley of Aureos, sought to reflect the very values that the awards celebrate: selflessness, compassion, and making a tangible difference in the lives of others.


In a heartwarming moment during the awards ceremony, the presents were donated live on stage to Joe Phillips and Major Sally Spry of the Salvation Army, bringing the generosity of the sponsors and attendees directly into the spotlight and highlighting the tangible impact of the Heroes Awards’ ethos.


Kevin Robinson, founder of the Heroes Awards, said:"Our awards are all about recognising people who go above and beyond for others, often without any expectation of recognition. This donation is an extension of those values — turning generosity and kindness into something very real that benefits people in our community."


Stuart Culley added:"Aureos is proud to have helped coordinate this drive. It’s a tangible way to give back, and it’s inspiring to see the same ethos that drives the Heroes Awards — courage, compassion, and care for others — being reflected in practical action to support those who need it most."


The Salvation Army’s Hoxton branch welcomed the donation, highlighting how contributions like this make a real difference to the vulnerable families and individuals they support throughout the year.

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By combining the spirit of recognition with tangible acts of kindness, the Heroes Awards continues to champion not just the people who make a difference in the sector, but also the wider communities they serve.

 
 
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