Charity Awards 2022
Dentaid The Dental Charity has taken the top prize in the Healthcare & Medical Research category at this year’s Charity Awards.
The charity won the prestigious award for its work providing outreach dental care for people experiencing homelessness. Our seven mobile dental units travel the UK with volunteers offering dental checks and treatment for some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.
In addition to helping people experiencing homelessness, Dentaid provides outreach dental services for head and neck cancer patients, fishing communities, refugees, retired service personnel and victims of domestic violence.
Since the pandemic, demand for Dentaid’s services has skyrocketed and this year the charity will run around 400 UK clinics. The charity also plans to grow its fleet of vehicles and establish regional hubs in order to reduce travelling time and fuel costs.
Dentaid was presented with the trophy at a black-tie ceremony at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on Thursday (16 June) hosted by broadcaster, commentator and writer Ayesha Hazarika. The Charity Awards shortlist is chosen by an independent panel of expert judges, themselves all eminent figures in the charity sector. The judges scored each entry against six Hallmarks of Excellence and praised Dentaid for its “aspirational work that was making a huge difference.”
“It is such an honour to win this award,” said Dentaid CEO, Andy Evans. “It’s testament to the hard work and generosity of our amazing volunteers, supporters and everyone who’s been part of our journey over the last 26 years.
The need for our work is greater than ever, with more people experiencing homelessness struggling to access dental care. By helping them out of dental pain and increasing their confidence we can help them to move on to a new chapter in their lives.“Winning this award is recognition of what we have achieved so far but it will also help us to grow and develop so we can help more people in the future.”
“The standard of entries this year was as high as ever, despite the challenges that the sector has faced during the pandemic – so Dentaid should be very proud to have won their category. Their programme has delivered great results. “For 22 years the Charity Awards have been recognising and celebrating the fantastic work that large and small charities do up and down the UK every day of the week, and the rigorous judging process ensures that only the very best-run charities
win awards.” “The standard of entries this year was as high as ever, despite the challenges that the sector has faced during the pandemic – so Dentaid should be very proud to have won their category. Their programme has delivered great results.
“For 22 years the Charity Awards have been recognising and celebrating the fantastic work that large and small charities do up and down the UK every day of the week, and the rigorous judging process ensures that only the very best-run charities win awards.” Peter Hugh Smith, chief executive at Overall Awards Partner CCLA, added: “Dentaid demonstrates beyond any doubt that the charity sector really can change the world. Huge congratulations to their team.”