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Shipley charity volunteer to receive national honour
Summary
Muhammad Bilal of Shipley will receive the British Citizen Award Medal of Honour on January 22 for 17 years of volunteer service to Cancer Research UK, including weekly work at the Shipley shop and outreach within the British Asian community.
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Muhammad Bilal of Shipley will receive the British Citizen Award Medal of Honour for Services to Community at a ceremony on January 22 at the Palace of Westminster. He was recognised for 17 years of volunteer service to Cancer Research UK. Mr Bilal, a full-time accountant, has volunteered weekly at the charity's Shipley shop and applied his professional skills to support the shop's operations. He has also worked to raise awareness of cancer and reduce stigma within the British Asian community.
Key facts:
- Muhammad Bilal is being awarded the Medal of Honour for Services to Community as part of the British Citizen Award.
- He has volunteered for 17 years with Cancer Research UK, working weekly at the Shipley shop.
- Mr Bilal is a full-time accountant and has used his professional expertise to support shop operations and create a welcoming environment.
- He has engaged in outreach to raise cancer awareness and address stigma in the British Asian community.
- The award ceremony will take place at the Palace of Westminster on January 22, hosted by presenter Konnie Huq and attended by Dame Mary Perkins and The Lord Mott; a partner involved, Stephanie Wood of One Stop, commented on the community contributions of this year's medalists.
Summary:
The recognition highlights Mr Bilal's long-term contributions to a local charity shop and community outreach, including efforts to bring stability and professionalism to operations. The medal will be presented at the Palace of Westminster on January 22; further developments are undetermined at this time.
