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Teams from The Source attended the Yorkshire and Humber Business in the Community (BITC) Awards this month, celebrating winning two awards for excellence.
The event, held at Leeds United Conference and Exhibition Centre on Wednesday 17th June, awarded winners with their very own oak tree to plant and a big tick award.
Brenda England, Vocational Schools Manager at The Source, said: "It was a great night where various members of our team came together to celebrate a fantastic achievement. We are proud of our awards and will be planting the trees in The Source grounds."
The Source has been recognised within two categories, the Merrill Lynch Education Award and the Active Communities Award. The Merrill Lynch Education Award is supported by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, recognising company community programmes that raise the achievement of young people through building sustainable partnerships with schools to the benefit of pupils aged 5-19 years in the UK.
The Active Communities Award is supported by the Department for Communities and Local Government, recognising company community programmes that are empowering local communities in the UK.
Ann Cadman, The Source Centre Director said: "The BITC Awards provide fantastic recognition for the work that we do at The Source. Within our teams, we dedicate ourselves to supporting people of all ages and from various backgrounds and we are proud to be able to help change their lives. The Awards ceremony was a great opportunity for our teams to celebrate this success. "








