Z2K Volunteer Recognised at the Westminster Volunteer Awards

Last night Robert Kerr, a Z2K volunteer lawyer with immense experience in housing issues, was recognised at the Wetminster Volunteer Awards winning the Volunteer Impact Award which is for the contribution of a single volunteer.

Robert has been our go-to legal mind on housing matters in Westminster and all around London for the past two years. He has helped dozens of clients to obtain justice by preventing or delaying evictions, assuring families are offered homelessness assistance as well as being great source of information for other Z2K staff and volunteers.

The awards are organised by Volunteer Centre Westminster, in partnership with The Landmark Hotel in Marylebone where the award ceremony was held (pictured above). We congratulate all the winners and runners up at the ceremony for all their hard work volunteering their free time towards fantastic projects and good causes in Westminster. But of course a special congratulations goes to Robert Kerr who has made all of us at  Z2K extremely proud.

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About James Goldstone

James assists Rev Paul Nicolson in his lobbying work and leads on all Z2K's campaigning activity. Previously he helped manage the NextDoor project with Romin. He has a degree in International Relations from Aberystwyth and a masters in Political Science from UCL. Between his two degrees James volunteered on the 2008 Obama campaign, worked in public sector PR in 2009 and organised Andy Slaughter MP’s re-election in 2010 as election-agent.

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