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Britain's Most Admired Charities Awards 2011

Details of the winners in Third Sector's awards for Britain's Most Admired Charities.

Most Admired Charity BMAC 2011: Help for Heroes

From its origins as a sponsored bike ride, Help for Heroes has become one of the most recognisable charities in Britain. Mathew Little reports

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Juliet Lyon

Most Admired Chief Executive BMAC 2011: Juliet Lyon

The director of the Prison Reform Trust is a dedicated campaigner for the better treatment of prisoners, writes Femke Colborne

 
 
Chance UK

Most Innovative Charity BMAC 2011: Chance UK

Although it is a small charity, Chance UK has franchised its mentoring model to larger organisations across the UK, writes Femke Colborne

 
 
Sir Terry Pratchett

Celebrity Charity Champion BMAC 2011: Sir Terry Pratchett

The author's candour about his experience with Alzeimer's has brought inspiration and comfort to many fellow sufferers. Mathew Little reports

 
 

About Britain's Most Admired Charities

Britain's Most Admired Charities 2011: Introduction

Juliet Lyons, Help for Heroes, Chance UK and Terry Pratchett were the winners at this year's Britain's Most Admired Charities awards, says Stephen Cook

 

Britain's Most Admired Charities 2011: Advisory panel

Members of the BMAC Advisory Panel were asked for nominations for the awards, from which a shortlist was drawn up. Chief executives of charities then ranked their top three choices

 

Britain's Most Admired Charities 2011: Sponsor's welcome

David McHattie of Barclays salutes the achievements of charities

 
 

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