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**BIG CHALLENGE WINNERS ANNOUNCED!!**

A BIG thank-you to everyone who took part in the public vote and well done to all the applicants for drumming up so much interest, we had nearly 7500 votes over the last week! The final list of winners has been annouced  and you can see them by clicking on the blue view entries tab on the right. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE WINNERS!!!

Young Acheivers Awards 2010 is open for nominations!

Do you know an inspirational young person between the ages of 16 - 25 who has made an outstanding contribution to the arts, environment, community or sports? Celebrate their achievements by giving them the chance to win a cash prize plus a year of support and development opportunities.

 The Young Achievers Trust is pleased to announce that the 2010 Young Achievers Awards are open for nominations. Find out more about the awards and how to make a nomination by going to http://youngachieverstrust.wordpress.com/2010/05/. The deadline for nominations is the 30th September


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Winner: Le N Ho Le N Ho - London

I want to run a campaign against the negative media on young people alongside a group of young volunteers, to raise the awareness of the successes and achievements of young people today.

25/01/2010 20:19:00

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I want to run a campaign against the negative media on young people alongside a group of young volunteers, to raise the awareness of the successes and achievements of young people today. The volunteers will travel around schools, community centres and visit various community and religious groups to run workshops and share their message – that young people are the future, whether some like it or not! I’d like every person in our community to contribute towards creating a better image of young people today. I want to create a magazine, which will be posted through every household door in Newham, which will feature successful young people’s stories including up and coming young artists, young academics and young athletes.

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