Think2Speak Nominated for the UK’ Largest Diversity Awards

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Think2Speak has been nominated for the Community Organisation Award at The National Diversity Awards 2018. 

The Breathtaking Liverpool Anglican Cathedral will play host to this year’s awards, to be held on 14th September. Britain’s most inspirational and selfless people will come together to honour the rich tapestry of our nation, recognising individuals and groups from grass roots communities.

The prestigious black tie event recognises nominees in their respective fields of diversity including age, disability, gender, race, faith, religion and sexual orientation.

Olympic Diver Tom Daley said, 'The National Diversity Awards is a true celebration. A celebration of role models and community organisations who are having a huge impact on people lives. Everybody who has been nominated and shortlisted is striving towards making society better for everyone, regardless of age, gender, race, faith, religion, sexual orientation or disability. I would like to wish all nominees the very best of luck at this year’s National Diversity Awards'.

The Last Leg star Adam Hills and Child Prodigy Joshua Beckford received accolades at last year’s ceremony alongside a host of incredible award winners.

Body Builder James Sutliff received a gong for using his impressive social media following to highlight the neurological dysfunc on disorder Dystonia, and ELOP were praised for suppor ng thousands of LGBT people across East London.

H&M’s first hijab-wearing model Mariah Idrissi gi ed groundbreaking children’s book author Robyn Smart the gender accolade, and Trans*forma on co-founder Emma Cusdin was named LGBT role model of the year for crea ng the UK’s largest professional networking organisa on.

Childhood Tumour Trust, MenTell Health and Caribbean Social Forum were also recognised amongst some of the UK’s most inspiring role models and community organisa ons.

Founder & CEO of The National Diversity Awards, Paul Sesay said, ‘After an eye opening year we look to those who represent progress, spirit and resilience. As we enter our 7th awards season, the game changers and peace makers who remain unheard will shine under the spotlight, and reach every section of society with their passion and positivity. I look forward to learning about this year’s nominees and witnessing their spectacular journeys.’

Nominations are now open and close June 1st 2018 - so don’t miss out on your chance to get involved! Shortlisted nominees will be announced shortly after this date.

To nominate Think2Speak please visit: nominate.nationaldiversityawards.co.uk or for a nomination form please email: emma@nationaldiversityawards.co.uk

 

 

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