Success for Black and Minority Ethnic Young Achievers!

    07 April 2008

    Young black and minority ethnic people in Caerphilly county borough recently showcased their diverse range of talents in their fourth annual awards ceremony.

    The Black and Minority Ethnic Young Achievers Awards 2008 took place on Wednesday 19th March in a special celebration evening, which was held at Lewis School, Pengam.

    The primary aim of these awards is to reward 11 to 25 year olds from varied cultural and racial backgrounds in the county borough for excellence in a variety of fields.

    The winners and runners up for each category received prizes of £100 and £50 respectively, and were as follows:

    Sporting Achievement (Male)
    Winner - Wanderson Martinez
    Runner Up - Marc Yohan Robinson

    Sporting Achievement (Female)
    Winner - Shelbie Datta
    Runner up - Lisa Irving

    Greatest Endeavour
    Winner - Nicholas Mallnd
    Runner up - Nidarsiya Uthaya Sooriyan

    Artist of the Year
    Winner - Amber Leigh Bryce
    Runner up - Robyn Williams

    Cultural Achievement
    Winner - Inzaman Hussain
    Runner up - Adnan Ahmed

    Academic Achievement
    Winner - Holly Phillips
    Runner up - Ali Almusharrekh

    Student of the Year
    Winner - Kathryn Szymczak
    Runner up - Amar Ali

    Musician of the Year
    Winner - Elizabeth Szymczak
    Runner up - Serena Wilson

    Contribution to the Community
    Winner - Mandy So
    Runner up - Miyah Daley

    Volunteer of the Year
    Winner - Rafael Carvalho
    Runner up - Sidnei Guiselim

    Howard Rees, CCBC's Community Safety Manager and representative of Safer Caerphilly Community Safety Partnership (which sponsored the "Contribution to the Community" award) said, "These awards are a fantastic way of showcasing the rich diversity of our county boroughs' multi cultural society, and the wonderful talents our young people have. Everyone should be extremely proud of their achievements."

    Gwent Police sponsored this year's Black and Minority Ethnic Young Achievers Awards. Chief Superintendent Alun Thomas, said: "We are delighted to sponsor the awards ceremony, which was an excellent opportunity to highlight the achievements of local young people from diverse cultural backgrounds. We were also pleased to support the work of the Valleys Race Equality Council, who organised the event."

    The event was organised by VALREC (Valleys Race Equality Council) in association with Caerphilly County Borough Multi Agency Forum (MAF) for Equality Against Harassment.

    A spokesperson for VALREC said, "The 2008 Minority Ethnic Young Achievers Awards were designed, developed and delivered by young people. Matthew Chan, 2007's overall winner designed this year's awards, which had as co-presenter Sam Rawcliffe, representative of the BME Youth Forum and Caerphilly representative with the Children's commissioner. Thanks to the support of all the young people and their families, as well as the wider community, partner organisations and sponsors, the awards had more nominations than the previous editions, and the awards ceremony was a great success."

    The forum comprises representatives from such bodies as VALREC, Caerphilly County Borough Council, Gwent Police, Caerphilly Teaching Local Health Board, Gwent Probation Service, Crown Prosecution Service, local colleges and Gwent Association of Voluntary Organisations (GAVO).

    It is committed to stamping out racism and hate crime, by educating people and informing them of the issues surrounding racial discrimination and hate crime.

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