The Tryangle Awards are Worcestershire’s premier annual volunteering awards celebrating the efforts of young people, who despite health, disability or social problems manage to overcome adversity and ‘get the job done’, at home, at school or college, or within the community.
The young people who inspire through volunteering effort, and the real ‘tryers’ who show commitment and resolve and never make a fuss are nominated by the people who know them. All nominees receive a certificate recognising their achievements and three deserving young people in each category receive a Tryangle Award, which is presented at our gala awards ceremony.
Our 2017 awards evening was held on 23rd March and was as inspirational as ever. The following received awards for their fantastic achievements:
Bravery
- Lily McKay
- Sophie Allard
- Celeigh Langford
Personal Achievement in Arts and Music
- Briony Chesworth
- Christian MacDonald
- Rosie Meacham
Personal Achievement in Sports
- Bayley Preece
- Olivia Turner
- Jamie Thomas
Good Friends and Carers
- Aleshia Layton-Cooper
- Edward Edkins
- Alisha Jeffcoat
Citizenship and Environment
- Murren Harker
- John Ruggerio
- Connor Heyman
Personal Development
- Brad Peak
- Kirsty Dixon
- Megan Manton
Volunteer Leader Award – this acknowledged the outstanding contribution an adult volunteer leader has made to a club or organisation, celebrating the special or remarkable.
- Ben Duckworth
- Tash Giaquinto
- Zinnia Stokes
Congratulations to all nominees and award recipients!
***Read our news item for more details about the evening and see the photos in our Gallery.***
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