A DIDCOT man who has been volunteering and raising money for charity since he was 14 will be recognised with a national award at the Palace of Westminster tomorrow.
Andrew Baker, who has been living with a brain injury since birth, will be handed a British Citizen Award [BCA] for his tireless contribution to Oxfordshire charities.
The 29-year-old a former St Birinus schoolboy, has raised more than £70,000 for charity. He established his own fundraising organisation, Play2Give, in 2007, to support the John Radcliffe Hospital and brain injury charity Headway Oxfordshire.
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