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Tryangle Awards 2020 Tryangle Awards 2020 “Against the odds, Dan’s confidence has grown both on and off stage and he is now a role model for the younger students involved in extra curricular activities. We are all so proud of Dan’s development and excited to see what he will achieve next year.” Richard Ravenhall, Baxter College “For many years Markus has supported St Richards Hospice and the Stroke Association. What impressed the school has been his caring side towards others, always checking on his elderly neighbours. A true gentleman in the making!” Emma Telger, Nunnery Wood High School Tryangle Awards 2020 “Ali is inspirational to other young people and everyone here at St Basils are so proud of him for the distance he has come, his bravery and his kindness.” Sheila Bishop, St Basils “Greta is an inspiring young lady, she has truly transformed herself “I am extremely proud of this through studying Taekwon-Do. She young lady. Her resilience, has shown that even the shyest bravery and down right “grit” person can become strong, rise to constantly amazes me and she their own challenges and achieve deserves to be recognised for their goals. She is a fantastic role keeping a smile on her face at all model.” times despite her circumstances.” Sally Gleaves, Worcestershire Caroline Palethorpe, Tenbury Martial Arts. High Ormiston Acadamy Tryangle Awards 2020 “There is so much more to this group of young people, who I am extremely proud of. They are an absolute credit to the School and wider community, giving their time generously in a variety of settings.” Diane Howland, Christopher Whitehead Language College & Sixth Form and Severn Sounds. Tryangle Awards 2020 “Members of the Participation Group are committed to promoting Young Carers in Worcester. They planned and delivered a conference to raise awareness of the impact that mental health has on young carers.” Jonathan Cawdron, YSS “The 8 young people stand up and expose themselves to their peers for the greater good. They generously give their precious time to raise awareness of the impact that being a carer has on their lives.” Jonathan Cawdron, YSS Tryangle Awards 2020 “The Chantry School Community Leaders aim to develop community links within school and within the wider community. They give up their own time , they really are an inspirational group of young people” Samantha Blunt, The Chantry School “Natasha’s illness seems to be an enigma to the doctors and surgeons but she has continued “Chloe is a tremendous to support her mother and to still shining star of guts, volunteer at every opportunity. I determination and effort. We have never worked with anyone will miss seeing Chloe around more deserving of recognition.” and wish her all the best.” Matthew Mobberley, Christopher Emma Telger, Nunnery Wood Whitehead Language College & High School Sixth Form .
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