Hollywood star congratulates winners of South Wales Evening Post Community Awards
Catherine Zeta-Jones made an appearance as community champions were named last night
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice With a previous 11 years worth of wonderful South Wales Evening Post Community Awards winners and more added to the list last night, it is true to say the generosity and kindness throughout south Wales is never-ending. Collectively, we ve had one of the hardest years to try and navigate. But there have been individuals, organisations, businesses and charities tha
THIRTEEN-year-old Charlie Lewis holds eight world titles for martial arts and now he’s proved he’s a champ when helping others. The teenager from Pontardawe has collected no fewer than 200 gifts for children supported by Barnardo’s Cymru, saying that he didn’t want any of them to wake on Christmas Day without a present. Charlie, who excels at kick boxing, Taekwondo, boxing, CMX Weapons and karate, collected gifts from local shops and bought others from raffle funds where the prize was a 90 minute martial arts mentoring session with Charlie himself. The Cwmtawe Comprehensive School pupil delivered films, board games, a skateboard, construction kits, princess castles and a mountain of confectionery to Barnardo’s Cymru after help from Tesco, B&M and a local charity shop.