Congratulations to all of the nominees for this year's Hearts of Gold Awards !
The ceremony (invitation only) for the annual Heart of Gold Awards Cyprus will take place at Palia Ilektriki on Friday December 9, 2016, at 12 noon.
The winners will be revealed and presented by the patron, Marios Joannou Elia, British Vice Consul, Christina Smith, Mayor of Paphos Phedonas Phedonos, Maria Zavrou and Satiya Singh.
Four awards will be given: The junior and adult Heart of Gold Award 2016, The Jasmitha Award for Courage and the Heart of Gold Lifetime achievement award.
In the adult section, nominees include : 94 year old Kyriakou Stylianou, who has selflessly dedicated her life to others, Anastasia Chapidou Chrysomilou who donated her kidney, Helen Paraskeva for her charity work, Heather Brown for her contribution to The Paphos Kidney Association, Cathi Delaney for the Tala welfare centre, and Maria Kyriakides of Europa Donna.
Panikos Chrysanthou, a PASYKAF bus driver for his kindness, Dikla Smith and Mikka Heaney for their Gift of Love appeal, Gaynor Georgiou for her care of stray cats, Dave Metcalf for his kids programme- ‘Re-Cycle Bikes 4 Christmas’ and Marina Netsvetaeva for her campaign “Tidy Cyprus”.
Glenn Cairns has been put forward for his courage, Mona Skordi for her work at Archangel Michael Hospice; the hospice staff and hospice shop volunteers have also been nominated.
Hilda Georgiou is being considered for her fortitude, the ‘PASYKAF volunteer cancer support facilitators’, as well as PASYKAF staff and volunteers and Rachel Granger-Christou for her dedication to her patients and palliative care.
Dawn Foote and Linda Bulmer have been nominated for their volunteering at Tala Monastery cats, Christiana Mouzouri and Elena Daniel of Peace2Peace and the Cyprus Association of Retired Police Officers, for their charity and welfare work.
The Friends hospice staff and volunteers for their support of cancer patients and Father Carlos Ferrera for his devotion to refugee families.
Matthew Harris and Peter Hamilton for their care of unwanted dogs, and Maggie Wright for her initiative to clean up Cyprus of litter.
The Zingers are being considered for fundraising and the Margarita Liasidou foundation for their support of the disabled. Ivy Gibson has been nominated for her hundreds of knitted charity blankets and the Paphos branch of the Cyprus Red Cross Society for their unwavering support of those in need.
Alan and Barbara Wilson have been nominated for setting up M.A.R.C.H – military and retired Cyprus holiday for heroes and the Peyia Remembrance service.
Nominated in the junior section are: Zoe Dhull 3, Sham Al Habrat, 10, Stella Kafa 9, Tatiana Demurcheva ,16, Victor Vedenkov, 13, William Cairns, 11, Elias Hoy 16, and Shichen Liu (Iris) 18.
Also nominated in the junior section is Georgina Moakler, 13, Olga Moiseenkova, 17, Owen Beazley, 17, Liam Smith, 11, Cristian Dinu, 8 and Charlotte Locke aged 11.
These youngsters have either shown dedication, determination or courage, are coping with serious illness, undertaking volunteering for charity or are excellent role models to others.
Special mentions are also being given this year to two people. The late Brenda Thomason, for her dedication and support of various charities in Paphos, as well as the British and Cyprus Guides. Rehab Al Habrat is also being thanked for her ongoing help, comfort and guidance of refugees in Paphos.
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