Congratulations to this year’s CSJ Award Winners

November 21, 2022

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, six award winners will each receive £10,000. In addition, each charity receives a professionally produced promotional film to help raise their profile, and ongoing support from the CSJ Foundation.

We encourage you to get in contact with our award winners if you feel you can help them. You can also raise the profile of their work by tweeting about the Awards using #CSJAwards2022.

Winner: Aspire NI

Aspire NI exists to work with children in Northern Ireland in poverty to help close the educational attainment gap experienced by the most disadvantaged.

Find our more at: www.aspireni.org


Winner : St Edmund’s Society

St Edmund’s provides vocational trade-related qualifications to marginalised, socially excluded young people mainly between the ages of 11-18 who are struggling or have struggled within mainstream education. They provide a diverse range of opportunities for these young people and offers meaningful work-related experience to boost their chances of employment.

Find our more at: www.st-eds.org


Winner: Khulisa

Khulisa exists to support excluded or marginalised young people whose behaviour is deemed challenging or antisocial, and the professionals, peers and carers who support them.

Find our more at: www.khulisa.co.uk


Winner: The Moses Project

The Moses Project provides daily support, mentoring, and activities for men aged 25 and over who have become isolated from society, due to addiction or unforeseen circumstances. The focus is on ‘changing lives’ and living free from addiction.

Find our more at: www.themosesproject.co.uk


Winner: Storybook Dads

Storybook Dads enables imprisoned parents from 100 different prisons nationwide to record bedtime stories and messages for their children (including women’s prisons where the project is known as Storybook Mums).

Find our more at: www.storybookdads.org.uk


Winner: Oasis Project

Oasis Project remains the only provider of female only drug and alcohol services in the UK. It runs a range of programmes that successfully meets the charity’s aims tackling addiction in women alongside providing support for children and the wider family.

Find our more at: www.oasisproject.org.uk

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