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Congratulations to all of the 2010 Community Action Award Finalists
With over 10,000 hits on the Community Award site and close to 5000 votes confirmed, the final results are in. Voting ended at 11.59.59 on the 31st May 2010 and the winner was Student Action Manchester with 1,753 votes.
See below for the final result.
The finalist that received the largest vote wins £10,000, the 1st runner up will receive £1750, 2nd runner £1000, 3rd runner up £750 and the 4th runner £500.
It is planned to get all the finalists together in July to present their awards – more news when we have it.
The Final Positions
Student Action Manchester is a student led volunteering organisation where the students are in charge! We run loads of projects with the elderly, homeless, kids, people with learning disabilities and the environment. Read more about Student Action Manchester here |
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The Beautiful Daughters Project Help thousands of young women across the country see 'Do You Know Where Your Daughter Is?'; provide a new magazine, website and a network of one-stop-shops, for them to engage and know they can be successful and beautiful in their future endeavours. Read more about The Beautiful Daughters Project here |
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Our drive and passion is to help young people who are affected by gun and gang related crime, this passion is to develop and support young people giving them a platform to express their feelings, straying them away from negative thinking and life. Read more about Potential2performance here |
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ACS Vocal Academy - Giving the Community Its Voice The 'Anyone Can Sing' (ACS) Vocal Academy launched in 2007.ACS offers a means of employment for young mothers, ex/offenders, BME, unemployed, in-care/have been. Read more about ACS Vocal Academy - Giving the Community Its Voice here |
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Walsall Black Sisters Collective Our organisation provides meals to the elderly, children and those adults with mental health problems. Our project Moving to 'CREME DA LA CREME' is to improve the facilities within our centre to bring the organisation into the 21st century. Read more about Walsall Black Sisters Collective here |