HALLMARK CARE HOMES' FOUNDER RECEIVES CBE
Anvish Goyal, Hallmark Care Homes’ chair, receives a CBE in her late Majesty’s honour’s list
Anvish Goyal, Hallmark Care Homes' chair, has received a CBE in her late Majesty's honour's list.
Founder of family-run Hallmark Care Homes, Goyal has received the national honour to recognise his work in the care sector and philanthropy. He was presented the CBE title by The Princess Royal. Goyal visited Buckingham Palace for the ceremony on 20 April 2023.
Furthermore, he was honoured for his work during the pandemic with other care sector representatives such as Care England, the Care Workers Charity, and Championing Social Care.
“I’m deeply humbled to be recognised by her Majesty, the Queen in her special Platinum jubilee year for my work in social care and philanthropy as we celebrate our own silver jubilee for Hallmark Care Homes," says Anvish Goyal, chair and founder of Hallmark Care Homes. "I joined the sector because I wanted to make a difference and I knew I had something to offer. Over that time, I’ve worked hard, with my brothers, to establish a care company we can be proud of by delivering high quality care to residents in beautifully designed award-winning care homes and driving quality and care standards in the sector."
In 2020, Goyal and his wife were appointed as Alzheimer's Society Ambassadors. In 2018, he established the Care Sector Fundraising Ball which has raised a total of £750,000 for care charities. The event returns 30 September 2023 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
“I’d like to say a huge congratulations to Avnish for his well-deserved award," says Karolina Gerlich, chief executive officer of The Care Workers Charity. "We thoroughly appreciate all the support Avnish and Hallmark Care Homes’ Foundation have provided in raising awareness and grant giving to the Care Workers Charity."