Local heroes in Make a Difference Awards final

Sanctuary Strikers offers a chance for refugees and asylum seekers to play football
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A football team for refugees and a club for men's mental health are among the finalists for an award ceremony that celebrates local heroes.
The BBC Radio Berkshire Make a Difference Awards has eight categories, recognising those who love to make life better for others.
To date, more than 10 million people have got involved in Make a Difference across local and Nations BBC radio stations.
Winners for Berkshire will be selected by a panel of judges and will be crowned at a special event on 17 September.
Gurkha support

Chandra Budhathoki has volunteered with the Forgotten British Gurkha for 16 years
Chandra Budhathoki, volunteers with a small charity in Reading, which supports the wellbeing of elderly and vulnerable Gurkha veterans, their widows and their families.
He has been giving his time to the Forgotten British Gurkha for 16 years and has now been nominated for the volunteer award.
Mr Budhathoki has helped the Gurkha community to settle and feel more engaged in the local area by working as an interpreter, supporting them with everything from arranging doctors appointments to opening bank accounts.
He said he feels "very honoured and privileged to be nominated" and he hopes he has been able to give those he supports some "happiness", "hope" and "confidence".
Good neighbour

Carol Woolford offers her time and support for her local neighbours
Carol Woolford has lived in Whitley for nearly 50 years and when she first moved to the area she began volunteering at a make shift community centre which began in a local three bed house.
After the centre moved to a more permanent premises Ms Woodford continued her work helping the community with everything from childcare to keep-fit-classes.
Now retired, she no longer volunteers at the community centre, but she goes out of her way to still support her neighbours, being described as the local "helper, carer, advocate, messenger, internet provider, you name it".
She said she was "thrilled" to even be nominated for the good neighbour make a difference award and modestly she said that she did not think she deserved it.
'Incredibly rewarding'

Mark Harvey helps men in his hometown with their mental health
After attending Andy's Man Club for his own mental health struggles in 2023 Mark Harvey decided to help other men going through a similar situation.
He set-up his own branch of the support group in his home town, Bracknell Forest.
He runs two safe and welcoming spaces for men of all ages and backgrounds to share their stories, support one another, and normalise conversations about mental health.
"Seeing the growth in the men who attend has been incredibly rewarding," Mr Harvey said.
"Hearing stories of family members noticing positive changes—and the pride in the attendees' responses—is truly moving."
He has now been nominated for a Volunteer Make a Difference award for his efforts.
Sanctuary Strikers

Tomson Chauke says the team lets people be themselves
Sanctuary Strikers is a community-focused football team which brings together refugees, asylum seekers, and local residents in Berkshire.
The team which was founded in 2017, has been nominated for an active award.
Tomson Chauke, runs the clubs and he said: "Chasing this bag of air, what happens is it provokes the conversations, it also lets people be themselves.
"There is a few guys who came here without even speaking a word of English – and now they're able to communicate. They're not here now, they're doing their thing, because they used football to do that."
Make a Difference award finalists 2025
Young Hero
Jimmy Cragg
Imogen Higley
Bella Rose
Scarlett Cripps
Fundraiser
Mike Bostock
Sandra Jeffs
Tyler Hall
Garry Shaugnessy
Green
The Eco Skills Learning Centre
Nikki Coome
Purley Sustainability Group
Lewis Currington
Great Neighbour
Carol Woolford
Paulette Morin
Kathy Walshe
Ian Hay
Volunteer
Victoria Robertson
Mark Harvey
Chandra Budhathoki
Stephanie Minici
Community
Thames Valley Positive Support
Enrych Berkshire
The Engine Shed
Utulivu Women's Group
Animal
Berkshire Birds of Prey
Christina Gilbertson and Milly
SAFE (Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines)
Keki's Guinea Pig and Rabbit Rescue
Active
Sport Together Berkshire
Berkshire Vision
Berkshire Unicorns Rugby Club
Sanctuary Strikers
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