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    Swansea Building Society named Community Champion Award sponsor

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 17, 2024Updated:April 17, 2024No Comments
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    ane Parker, Area Manager Swansea Neath & Port Talbot with Tony Rees, Branch Manager Mumbles, of Swansea Building Society which is sponsor of Child of Wales Awards 2024
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    The Child of Wales Awards 2024 has announced Swansea Building Society as the official sponsor of its prestigious Community Champion Award. This partnership underscores Swansea Building Society’s already well-established commitment to recognising and celebrating individuals who make extraordinary contributions to their communities.

    The Child of Wales Awards is scheduled to take place at Swansea Arena on September 27, 2024. Now in its third year, the Awards are set to be an emotional, inspirational, and unforgettable affair for all involved, attracting media personalities, celebrities, sports stars, and international entertainers.

    The event will honour and celebrate the achievements of remarkable children and young people across Wales, while raising vital funds for charities dedicated to supporting children across the nation. The Community Champion Award specifically acknowledges individuals whose selfless efforts have made a significant difference in their communities.

    Swansea Building Society is renowned for its own commitment to helping organisations within the local community. Marking its centenary last year, the Society donated well over £100,000 to a variety of community-based charities and organisations as part of its celebrations.

    As the Community Champion Award sponsor, Swansea Building Society will play a pivotal role in spotlighting the invaluable contributions of young community heroes throughout Wales, highlighting the importance of recognising and nurturing the efforts of those who go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of others.

    Nominations are now officially open for this year’s highly anticipated event, and the Awards, in partnership with Swansea Building Society, has invited nominations for the Community Champion Award, encouraging individuals to share stories of unsung heroes whose dedication and compassion enrich the lives of those around them.

    Nominations will remain open until June 10, 2024, and judging will begin shortly after. A mixture of representatives from the award sponsors, celebrities, and independent advisors will form the panel that will have to make the difficult decision to pick a winner for each category.

    Jane Parker, Area Manager Swansea, Neath & Port Talbot, Swansea Building Society, said:

    “We are honoured to support the Child of Wales Awards and sponsor the Community Champion Award. At Swansea Building Society, we believe in the power of community and the remarkable potential of individuals to create positive change. We look forward to celebrating the incredible achievements of young community champions and inspiring others to follow their lead.”

    Blanche Sainsbury, Founder of the Child of Wales Awards, added:

    “We are thrilled to have Swansea Building Society onboard as the sponsor for our Community Champion Award. The Society’s dedication to supporting local communities aligns perfectly with the spirit of this award, and we are excited to work together to highlight the inspiring stories of individuals who are making a positive impact.”

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