Press release
Droitwich Spa resident makes the final for this year’s JustGiving Awards
5 July 2023
John Adams from Droitwich Spa has been named as a finalist in this year’s Outstanding Commitment category for the GoCardless JustGiving Awards for his dedication to fundraising.
He was selected by Radio DJ Rickie Haywood-Williams, Actress Angela Griffin, longstanding fundraiser, famous for wearing a charity shop outfit every day for one year, Caroline Jones and the general manager of JustGiving, Pascale Harvie.
The 79-year-old was nominated by the public after he raised more than £24,000 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MND), a condition he was diagnosed with himself six years ago. His most recent challenge was to complete seven miles in seven days on his scooter around the local area, collecting donations.
He said: “In 2014 I took part in the ice bucket challenge as we all did and donated money to MND, something I had never heard of before. Yet just three years I was diagnosed with MND and given a prognosis of just 12-18 months to live”.
“After getting that devastating diagnosis I decided to dedicate every day I was blessed with to work hard to promote awareness and raise money to find a cure for this horrendous disease, to ensure no one else suffers in the future. I feel very honoured to be nominated as a finalist as there are so many amazing people working so hard to raise money for their chosen charities.”
This is the eleventh year of the JustGiving Awards and the judges agreed that this year’s event will be an incredibly emotional yet truly inspiring evening. From more than 13,000 nominations, the judges worked hard to shortlist 21 inspiring finalists, three for each of the seven awards categories.
Pascale Harvie, President and general manager at JustGiving said: “Our fundraisers and crowdfunders are amazing and whilst they don’t do what they do for praise and recognition, every single person like John deserves it”.
“The ceremony is a magical evening but most importantly it’s a moment for us at JustGiving to thank, formally recognise and celebrate the individuals, groups and charities who have done extraordinary things in the interest of others.”
Members of the public now have the opportunity to vote for the fundraisers they want to see crowned for their efforts via https://page.justgiving.com/awardsvoting2023
Seven winners as well as JustGiving’s Charity of the Year will be announced at the ceremony which takes place at London’s Roundhouse on the evening of September 25th. Winners will be presented with their official trophy by well-known faces from the world of celebrities and sport.
Previous JustGiving Award winners include Max Woosey, who was crowned 2022 Young Fundraiser of the Year for camping outside for hundreds of nights in memory of his neighbour and raising funds for North Devon Hospice.
Three dads walking were awarded Fundraising Team of the Year for raising significant awareness for suicide prevention and funds for Papyrus and the late Dame Deborah James’ family received a special recognition award after she created wide-scale awareness of Bowel cancer and its symptoms and raised millions of pounds for the Bowelbabe Fund.
Pat Phelan, MD of UK & Ireland and Chief Customer Officer at GoCardless added: “We’re proud to recognise the finalists and everyone nominated for this year’s GoCardless JustGiving Awards. We’re also grateful to all of the donors who support them. By combining the energy and enthusiasm of fundraisers like John with the generosity of the nation, truly amazing things can happen.”
NOTES TO EDITOR
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*All figures quoted include GiftAid and are accurate at the time of releasing this press release.
Figures quoted relate to fundraising activity on JustGiving only. JustGiving is one of many fundraising platforms that people can choose from when fundraising for events such as the London Marathon.
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JustGiving became part of Blackbaud, the world’s leading cloud software company powering social good in 2017.
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