Jose Charles Martin Honoured with ‘Guardian of Angels Award’ at UK Parliament
In a moment of global recognition for humanitarian leadership and social responsibility, Jose Charles Martin, Chairman and Managing Director of Charles Group, was honoured with the Guardian of Angels Award at the UK Parliament's House of Commons. The prestigious award was presented by Nobel Laureate Prof. George Smoot and Gareth Bacon, Conservative MP for Orpington.
The award acknowledges Martin's outstanding contributions to child welfare, community empowerment, and ethical business practices, recognising his efforts not only as a business leader but also as a compassionate changemaker.

A Vision Beyond Business
Accepting the award with humility and gratitude, Jose Charles Martin said, "This recognition is not just a personal milestone, but a reminder of the responsibilities we hold as leaders. True leadership lies in using our platforms to uplift lives, to listen, to act, and to lead with empathy."
Under his leadership, Charles Group has grown into a globally respected enterprise with a strong reputation for ethical governance and community involvement. Martin has consistently advocated for sustainable development, inclusive growth, and corporate social responsibility, integrating these principles into the company's core values.
Championing Children and Communities
The Guardian of Angels Award is specifically aimed at individuals who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to protecting the vulnerable and uplifting underrepresented communities. Martin has been closely involved in numerous grassroots initiatives focused on child rights, education access, health care, and skill development for marginalized groups.
Through the Charles Foundation, he has supported education programs, orphanages, and vocational training centres across India and the UK. His efforts have positively impacted thousands of children and families, offering them hope, dignity, and opportunity.
A Moment of Global Significance
The ceremony at the House of Commons was attended by distinguished leaders from politics, academia, philanthropy, and the corporate world. Prof. George Smoot, renowned for his work in cosmology, praised Martin's commitment to ethical leadership. "Awards like this celebrate individuals who use their influence not for personal gain but to protect and empower others. Mr. Martin exemplifies this rare form of leadership," Smoot noted.
MP Gareth Bacon commended Martin's efforts in bridging the gap between commerce and compassion. "Mr. Martin's work reminds us that businesses thrive best when they are rooted in values. His contribution to community development is a model for global leaders."
Looking Ahead
Jose Charles Martin remains committed to his mission of social change. "This honour fuels my determination to continue working towards a more inclusive, compassionate, and ethical world," he said. "I share this award with my team, my community, and every individual who believes in doing good."
As he looks to the future, Martin plans to expand the Charles Foundation's initiatives into new regions, focusing on digital literacy, climate resilience, and youth empowerment.
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