Unsung Hero Award
The first category we celebrated was our Unsung hero award; this award is given to a person who has achieved great things or committed acts of bravery or self-sacrifice yet is not celebrated or recognized.
Unsung Hero Award nominees were
- Kate Marsh (Walk N Talk 4 Mental Health)
- Matt Jeffery (Me & My Dad Club)
- Mark Money (King John's House and Museum)
- Sally McConchie (Unity Travelling Pantry)
The runner up was Mark Money from King John's House and Museum.
The overall winner is Matt Jeffery from Me & My Dad Club.
Matt told us, “Big thanks to the committee for nominating me, it was a honour and privilege to be nominated and to win the unsung hero award and big congratulations to Pamela-Jane Olley for being nominated for volunteer of the year. “
Team of the year
Our second award was, given to the team of the year. This award recognises an outstanding team which really makes a difference to our community.
Team of the Year nominees were
- VIA Management team (Veterans in Action)
- Garden for Mind Volunteers (Andover Mind)
- Andover Food Bank Volunteers
- Andover Community Engage
- Active Buddy team (I Can Therapy Centre)
- I Can Therapy Centre Volunteers
- Andover Rocks
- King John's House and Museum Volunteers
- Andover Pool Association
- Citizens Advice Test Valley Volunteers
- Unity Transport
Runner up
Team of the Year, was Unity’s Transport team
Winner
Citizens Advice Team of Volunteers
They told us, “"At Citizens Advice Test Valley, we would not exist without our amazing team of volunteers.
They give up their own time to help others in the community who need that extra support to help move them forward
We are eternally grateful for their hard work every day"
Volunteer of the year
Our third award was given to our volunteer of the year; the Volunteer of the Year award is designed to recognise the importance of volunteers. It seeks to recognise the commitment, dedication and impact their involvement has had on their community.
Volunteer of the year nominations
- Daniel Matthews (GCS Pantry Long Meadow)
- Jenny Cooling (Andover Mind)
- Dennis Randall (Andover Mind)
- Bruce McMillan (Andover Mind)
- Aimee Knell (Southampton Shenanigans Meetup group)
- Thomas James (Men’s breakfast chat)
- Sylvia Cuister (Andover & District Cats Protection)
- Pamela-Jane Olley (Me & My Dad Club)
- Brian Normington (Romsey Abbey)
- Ronnie Hoo (Andover Chinese Community Support Group)
- Manuela Wahnon (Family Harmony Ltd.)
- Lisa Niven (Unity Travelling Pantry)
- Alison Broom (Unity Travelling Pantry)
Runner up
Brian Normington
(Romsey Abbey)
Winner
Daniel Matthews
(GCS Pantry Long Meadow)
Dan tells us, “I am thrilled to win Volunteer of the year awards. I would like to thank all my customers who has supported me by nominated me, this is a massive surprise, my customers and supporters are amazing.
I just like to give back to the community, I suffer with my mental health and find it hard to work full time due to personal injuries, which led to mental health issues afterwards, but volunteering has opened up and boost my confidence and made me love giving back to the community and helping others who suffers as well.
This is a massive achievement and I'm so excited to be given this award I feel this has given me a purpose in life
I hope this open doors for others who suffers that volunteering can help with your mental health and gives you plenty of opportunities in the future.”
Summing up
Wendy Masterson, Head of the community team at Unity shares, "It was an absolute honour for Unity to host the Test Valley Volunteer Awards 2025, celebrating the incredible individuals and teams whose selfless contributions strengthen the heart of our community. As the Volunteer Centre for Test Valley, we are proud to champion the spirit of volunteering and deeply grateful to all those who give their time to make a lasting difference. Congratulations to all nominees, runners-up, and winners – your dedication inspires us all."
We are proud to share that Mayor Gordon Bailey MBE has chosen Unity as one of his charities. His support recognises our ongoing work and commitment to the community of Test Valley.
Thank you to all who attended.
Photos taken by Nathan James Film Productions.






