Celebrate Success West Midlands 2009

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The Prince’s Trust Celebrate Success Awards honour the achievements of disadvantaged young people supported by The Trust who have succeeded against the odds, improved their chances in life and had a positive impact on their local community.

All the finalists have been selected from young people supported by The Trust in the West Midlands over the past year. The dedicated support provided by Prince’s Trust volunteers, partner organisations and staff throughout West Midlands was also recognised at the ceremony.

Ben WilliamsWolverhampton City Council Young Achiever of the Year Award

Benjamin Williams

Involved with drugs from the early age of 12, Benji’s life was spiralling out of control. His troubled lifestyle led to several prison sentences.

His involvement with drugs eventually resulted in Benji suffering a violent attack – he was shot in the leg. At this point he knew he had to change.

A police officer suggested he try the Team programme. Benji lacked direction and external support. Team completely turned Benji’s life around.

Since Team he has trained to be a Youth Worker and a football coach. He is also proud to be a Young Ambassador for The Trust and wants to help more people to change their lives.

 

 

Paul Fearnall

 

FedEx UK Educational Achiever

Paul Fearnall

Paul attended special schools all his life. Despite being bright, he found formal education tough and played up a lot.

With help from xl and his school, Paul developed his outlook on life. He gained work experience at an outdoor education centre and completed a placement at a motor vehicle training facility.

Paul recently started a full-time motor vehicle course at college and credits the skills he developed on xl and his other school placements for his enthusiasm for further education.

 

 

 

Claire and Kate

 

 

The Federation of Small Businesses Enterprise Award

Claire Van Looy and Kate Trussell – Teme Valley Care

Facing long term unemployment, Claire and Kate decided to take control of their own futures. Recognising a gap in the market, they approached The Trust in order to start Teme Valley Care.

The energy and commitment that they have put into their business enables them to provide excellent care services for the elderly and disabled.

Teme Valley Care has filled a void in the local community and improved the lives of many people.

 

 

 

KarenBirmingham Metropolitan College Inspiring Leaders Award

Karen Takarangi

Karen started delivering xl at Grace Academy in September 2008 when she took on a very disaffected group.

Recognising immediately how xl can be used to re-engage vulnerable young people, Karen’s infectious enthusiasm and energy has gained her respect from the young people she supports and colleagues alike.

In the space of a year Karen transformed her xl club into a group of motivated, polite and well-presented individuals with a bright future ahead of them.

Youth Regeneration InitiativeCapgemini Community Impact Award

Youth Regeneration Initiative

As a reformed addict, Jim Dale was determined to help other young people avoid the mistakes he had made.

Involved in drugs from the age of 12, Jim left school with no formal qualifications. Jim secured a Community Cash Award to set up the Youth Regeneration Initiative, workshops which explore the issues of crime, addiction and mental distress with young people at risk of offending and addiction.

The project has excelled and Jim now works with local charities and the police to help more young people.

Peter BeerMichelin Tyre plc Volunteer of the Year Award

Peter Beer

Peter has been inspiring young people since 1976. Running youth clubs since then has enabled him to fully understand young people.

As an Awards Assessor, Peter has a great way of helping them to build their confidence to progress back into education, training and employment.

Peter has a proactive approach and promotes The Trust at every opportunity. He has dedicated his life to supporting young people in the area, looking beyond their problems and focusing on their potential. His commitment is truly an inspiration to us all.

Christine Sutcliffe

The Prince's Trust Staff Award

Christine Sutcliffe

With the responsibility of delivering Community Cash and Development Awards to disadvantaged young people, Christine works hard to achieve her objectives.

In 2008/9, Christine helped to deliver 40 Community Cash Awards and supported more than 200 young people to successfully complete community projects. She is straight-talking, passionate and supportive.

Christine’s enthusiasm knows no bounds – she continually finds ways to improve the way Awards are delivered. Her colleagues find her a pleasure to work with and she is quick to make the young people she helps feel at ease.

Regularly attending project launch events and Team presentations in her own time, it’s clear Christine loves her job and is a real asset to The Prince’s Trust.