Winner 2025
Marsh Award for Volunteer Speaker of the Year
Anna Prosser
Anna is an absolute marvel, putting her heart and soul into fundraising for Dogs for Good. She exemplifies enthusiasm and dedication in everything she does. Rain or shine, early mornings or late evenings, Anna is always there and ready to make a difference. Her energy is boundless. She doesn’t just attend events; she runs them, organises them, chairs them, and participates in nearly every charity fundraising activity across Warwickshire. From the moment she arrives, she never stops. Her commitment is inspiring, and her positivity makes everyone feel part of the fundraising family. Anna truly embodies the spirit of Dogs for Good, and her tireless efforts help change lives every single day.
Marsh Award for Supporter Group Volunteer of the Year
Andy and Marian Jenkins
Andy and Marian are invaluable members of the Warwickshire Supporters Group. As part of the group’s events subcommittee, they play a key role in exploring fresh and creative fundraising ideas. Andy also contributes his time to the DFG events team, always ready to lend a hand at events beyond those organized by the group. Marian takes the lead on sourcing prizes and setting up tombola stalls, ensuring she’s a constant presence at activities. Together, this dedicated couple works tirelessly to raise funds for Dogs for Good. Whether it’s hauling gazebos and tables, stocking and running the bar at recent events, or managing mountains of tombola prizes that often take over their home, they approach every task with enthusiasm and commitment. Their positivity is infectious and they’re always smiling and love explaining the incredible work their dogs do. On top of all this, they even care for a friend’s dog and donate the payment to the charity. Andy and Marian truly embody the spirit of Dogs for Good.
Marsh Award for Fundraising Volunteer of the Year
Judith Ayers
Judith has played a pivotal role in supporting Dogs for Good through her incredible craftwork. She originally launched Judenvic Creations during the COVID pandemic, when community fundraising came to a standstill. Working alongside Vicky White and Yvonne Hallows, Judith has helped raise over £7,200 for the charity. Her contribution goes far beyond crafting items to sell, and Judith actively seeks out opportunities to promote and support Dogs for Good. Over the past year, she introduced the charity to The Old Fire Station Café in Brackley, which hosted a 24-hour ‘bakeathon’ raising £2,200, and secured free stands at the Bloxham Steam Rally for two consecutive years. Judith is always willing to lend a hand, and has supported a snuffle mat masterclass with corporate partner Seton. When she’s not knitting, crafting, or attending supporter group events, she accompanies her husband Ray as he volunteers to drive dogs across the country. Judith’s tireless efforts include creating and selling crafts, attending fairs, helping organize events, and even making substantial personal donations. Her dedication, creativity, and generosity have made a lasting impact on Dogs for Good.
Yasmin Smyth
Yasmin started puppy socialising nearly 20 years ago having back to back puppies. She quickly became a key member of the Milton Keynes fundraising group and was already running it when I joined in 2012. She stopped socialising about 3 years ago as she had to start working full time but still gives lots of talks and helps with weekend fundraising events. Her largest fundraiser is the Dreams and Wishes panto raffle which she runs at all 12 performances in December and January, raising between £4- 5,000 pounds each year. Dreams and Wishes have raised over £40,000 which is over 40 puppies sponsored to date.
Marsh Award for Puppy Volunteer of the Year
Charlotte Fryer
Charlotte has worked incredibly hard over the past 12 months socialising her Dogs for Good dog, Lexi, and is now socialising puppy Hazel. In addition, Charlotte has played a key role in radio and TV interviews supporting Dogs for Good as part of their campaign to encourage more puppy socialisers. She is instrumental in maintaining the relationship with one of the charity’s ongoing puppy sponsors, AFC Fylde Football Club. Over the last year, she has personally recruited three new socialisers in the Blackpool area. Her patience and understanding of puppies’ needs know no bounds, and she forms exceptional connections with them. From an early age, her knowledge translates into gentle training, resulting in obedient and happy dogs. Charlotte also loves hearing about the successes of her puppies that have moved on to provide amazing and caring support in line with the charity’s mission.
Linda and John Grist
Linda and John have been dedicated puppy socialisers for many years, providing a great environment for dogs in their care. Their commitment has ensured that every puppy they have socialised grows into a confident, well-adjusted dog ready to transform lives.
Marsh Award for Dog Volunteer of the Year
Helen and Jonny Morrison
Helen and Jonny are dedicated and compassionate volunteers that define the very essence of volunteers at Dogs for Good. As a volunteer dog boarder, they have provided a loving and safe environment for Community Dogs in Scotland for the past 7 years, ensuring these incredible animals receive the stability, care, and affection necessary to thrive in their roles. Despite facing significant health challenges, including a major operation and an extended hospital stay, Helen has remained steadfast in her commitment, with Jonny by her side taking on a caring role during Helen’s recovery, both demonstrating extraordinary resilience and determination. Helen and Jonny’s ability to balance personal recovery and recovery care with their passion for caring for dogs is nothing short of inspiring. Beyond the practical responsibilities of boarding, Helen and Jonny have gone above and beyond, attending volunteer training sessions and annual events. Their kindness and generosity not only benefit the animals in their care but also reflect the core values of Dogs for Good.
Karen Duggan
Karen is a dedicated volunteer with Dogs for Good, working alongside her Activity Dog, Peanut, to bring joy and comfort to residents at Courteney’s Lodge, a supported living home for people with dementia. When Peanut first joined Karen, she faced challenges with recall and independence on walks. Through consistent training, including scent work, tricks, and life skills, Karen has built a strong, trusting bond with Peanut and continues to refine her skills. Passionate about enrichment and impact, Karen actively seeks new ways to enhance their visits, quickly implementing ideas and expanding Peanut’s repertoire. As a qualified Occupational Therapist, Karen prioritizes ongoing learning, attending courses, webinars, and even collaborating with the Dementia Dog team to deepen her understanding of dementia care. Her commitment, intuition, and enthusiasm make Karen and Peanut exceptional ambassadors for Dogs for Good, creating meaningful moments for those they support.
Emma Shaw
Emma is an exceptional volunteer with Dogs for Good, serving both as a Volunteer Dog Team and a Temporary Boarder in Bracknell, Berkshire. This year, Emma and her Labradoodle, Chewie, qualified as a Volunteer Dog Team and have since made a remarkable impact. They regularly attend weekly mental health walking groups, offering companionship and creative activities such as hide-and-seek and interactive treat games to engage participants. Emma’s thoughtful approach ensures everyone feels included, whether through cuddles, grooming, or active play. She also provides vital befriending visits to a socially isolated woman living with dementia, creating meaningful moments and working on solutions to increase independence. As a Temporary Boarder, Emma offers a loving home for Community Dogs when handlers are away, and she actively supports events, warmly engaging with the public. Emma’s dedication, creativity, and generosity make her and Chewie invaluable ambassadors for Dogs for Good.
Graham Walker
Graham is a dedicated volunteer who actively participates in the monthly Dog Day social café-style animal assisted activity sessions for the Dementia Dog Project at the Alzheimer Scotland Helensburgh Brian Health Centre. His commitment to supporting the work of Dogs for Good is evident in his continuous efforts to find new ways to contribute. In May 2024, Graham undertook a remarkable fundraising cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats, showcasing his dedication and passion for the work Dogs for Good do.
Keen to find new ways in which to support the charity, Graham is now also volunteering with the Paws for Thought sessions alongside the Dogs for Good Community Dog Team, Natashya and Sandy. These sessions provide a small group animal assisted intervention over 8 weeks at the Alzheimer Scotland Brain Health Centre in Helensburgh. Graham brings his enthusiasm and energy to the sessions which support both physical and mental wellbeing through gentle movement, activities with a community dog, mindfulness techniques and relaxation practices. Graham provides a safe space for individuals with a dementia diagnosis to connect and feel empowered. Graham’s warm, friendly, and joyous personality has significantly enhanced the experience for everyone involved, making a positive impact on the lives of those he meets.
Sylvia Brookbanks
Sylvia holds several volunteer roles with the charity and is an allrounder than shines out. As a volunteer driver, she is a key person for the charity to transport dogs to/from clients’ homes, socialisers homes, dog boarders’ homes to the Charity. This could be anywhere in the country – Bristol and further in the South-West, Norfolk, Blackpool, Newcastle, Southampton and even Dover. She is a first-class driver and ensures the dogs have safe, comfortable journeys. Sylvia also helps as an office volunteer to ‘staff’ Reception, welcoming visitors, directing them to where they need to go, alerting staff their visitor has arrived and she is the first face of the charity when she is on reception and always has a welcoming smile. Sylvia is also a fundraiser with the Towcester and District Supporter Group. She’s the first to set up the gazebo and the last to leave when they attend local fetes and shows. Apart from helping raise funds on the stand, she will engage with visitors sharing information and encouraging them to get more involved with the charity. Sylvia also helps with social events held at the charity’s centre where she’s often in charge of refreshments.
Marsh Award for Community Impact Volunteer of the Year
Julie Messer
Julie is an exceptionally reliable and adaptable volunteer whose contributions span multiple areas of Dogs for Good’s work. She regularly supports office and administrative tasks, including online research for fundraising, listing volunteering opportunities across platforms, counting donations, and assisting with new projects. This year, Julie began helping the Breeding Team with vital data entry for the European Breeding Collaborative, a role requiring precision and trust. As part of the volunteer events team, she represents the charity at fairs and plays a key role in Charity Engagement Mornings, warmly welcoming visitors and sharing her knowledge with minimal guidance. Julie’s calm, cheerful approach and flexibility have a positive impact on the charity’s culture, even as she has faced personal challenges. Her quiet efficiency, kindness, and passion make her an outstanding ambassador and an invaluable member of the team.