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Do you know a young person who really does TRY to do their best?
The Try Angle Awards were introduced in 1994 to raise the profile of people aged between 11 and 18 or who are special needs aged up to 25 in the community who really TRY, often with little recognition, to do their best.
Every young person nominated is recognised for their nomination, panels will select district finalists in each category and the overall 24 Spirit Finalists will be invited to the Spirit of Try Angle County final in November. All nominees receive a Try Angle certificate in recognition of their nomination.
Nomination categories
Arts
Recognising personal achievement in arts, in any form.
Music
Recognising personal achievement in music, in any form.
Sport or outdoor activities
Recognising personal achievement in a sport or outdoor activity, demonstrating sportsmanship, fair play and commitment.
Community action
An award to recognise the contribution made to the community or in such initiatives as school councils, youth forums charities or environmental projects.
Good friends and young carers
Recognising those who spend time being a good friend or carer to another in their family or local community.
Personal development
An award recognising special achievement in education, training or other activities not covered in other categories.
Courage
Recognising acts of courage displayed in coping bravely with illness or other adversity.
Positive intervention
An award to recognise an intervention where an individual or group has prevented harm, bullying, discrimination or damage.
Closing date is Wednesday the 1st of August.
For further information or any queries call: 03000 42 14 06 or
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