Jon Snow to honour local heroes at national awards

Channel 4's Jon Snow will be hosting a national award ceremony to help honour some of the nation's biggest heroes.

Top names help make 'citizen army' campaign biggest ever

Pete Waterman, Trevor Nelson and Maxi Jazz are just some of the top names who are celebrating the success of the biggest ever number of people giving their time for free as part of the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign.

Trevor Nelson shows the true meaning of 'soul'

On 25th October teenagers from one of the most disadvantaged areas in London will have the chance to train with leading DJ and presenter, Trevor Nelson, as part of the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign.

Muslims tackle isolation of women prisoners

Young Muslim women who are pressured into committing crimes such as drug trafficking and end up in prison, will be receiving help as part of the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign.

Training disabled children to become football stars

Children with disabilities will have the opportunity to train with some of the best coaches in Wales as part of CSV Make a Difference Day.

Faith groups take action

Young Muslim women who are pressured into committing crimes such as drug trafficking and end up in prison, will be receiving help as part of the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign.

Forward planner: 24 hours to tackle racism, disability and exclusion

CSV Make a Difference Day - Saturday 28th October 2006. One year on from the disturbances in Birmingham, a group of teenagers will decide to take action to improve race relations in their neighbourhood.

British Chamber of Commerce backs three way benefit of 'giving time'

The British Chamber of Commerce is backing a three-way drive by the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign to encourage companies to boost staff morale, rejuvenate communities and enjoy better community relations through employee volunteering.

'Giving time' is best lesson at university of life

Students are being urged by Universities UK and CSV (Community Service Volunteers) to get more involved in their local communities to aid their personal and career development.

Nearly half of UK businesses say giving time reduces 'sickies'

New research out today by CSV Make a Difference Day and Barclays reveals how nearly half (42%) of companies who allow their staff time off work to volunteer say it helps reduce staff sick days.

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