Milton Keynes Charity Recognised at BBC Three Counties Radio Make a Difference Awards
Local domestic abuse charity MK Act was honored with a Highly Commended recognition at the BBC Three Counties Radio Make a Difference Awards for their exceptional support services in the community. The recognition highlights MK Act’s vital role in providing domestic abuse support services to more than 2,000 people each year in Milton Keynes.
The Make a Difference Awards celebrate individuals and organizations making a significant impact in their communities across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. MK Act was shortlisted in recognition of their tireless work in helping survivors of domestic abuse escape dangerous situations, rebuild their lives, and find safety and stability.
Sue Burke, CEO of MK Act, expressed her gratitude for the recognition: “We are incredibly honoured to be highly commended at the BBC Three Counties Radio Make a Difference Awards. This acknowledgment reflects the dedication of our entire team, who work tirelessly to support individuals and families affected by domestic abuse. We are proud to serve the Milton Keynes community, and this recognition motivates us to continue our mission of providing safety, guidance, and hope to those in need.”
MK Act’s services, which include emergency housing, counselling, legal advocacy, and crisis intervention, have become a cornerstone of support for many vulnerable individuals in Milton Keynes. The charity remains committed to expanding its reach and impact, offering critical services for those affected by domestic abuse.
The BBC Three Counties Radio Make a Difference Awards provided a platform to highlight the vital work being done by organizations like MK Act, and the charity hopes that this recognition will encourage more people to reach out for help and support.
For more information about MK Act and the services they provide, please visit www.mkact.com or contact them at 0344 375 4307.