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Time is running out to nominate your community champions!

Time is running out to nominate your community champions!

Yahoo10-07-2025
NOMINATIONS for this year's Impartial Reporter Community Champion Awards, in association with Encirc, will close in just under a week.
The much anticipated event will take place on Thursday, September 11 at Killyhevlin Hotel, and nominations for all categories will close on July 17.
Inspirational people from all walks of life will be celebrated across 10 unique categories, including sport, charity, teaching and the arts, to name but a few.
This year's Heart of Gold award will be sponsored by Mental Wealth International.
This award goes to someone who has made a contribution of outstanding significance to County Fermanagh and Enniskillen.
We will be recognising someone whose actions, achievements, courage or bravery have touched the lives of others and made a difference. Someone special who truly has a heart of gold!
Mental Wealth International was founded by Emma Weaver, who with over two decades managing mental health services, recognised that more needed to be done to support people in the construction industry and other employers, gyms and Tech.
Listening to the needs and tailoring each package to the workforce is unique only to Mental Wealth International.
Speaking on the category, Emma said: 'We are also deeply proud to have sponsored the Heart of Gold Award, celebrating individuals whose kindness and selflessness make our community stronger.
'These are the people who quietly change lives, and recognising them is both humbling and necessary.'
Meanwhile, the search is also on within the Arts Award category. This award will go to a local band, artist or drama group or group who put their heart and soul into every performance, whose talent makes us all extremely proud!
Regardless of category, the evening will be a momentous occasion that secures the tradition to honour and celebrate the exceptional contributions of community champions throughout Fermanagh and South Tyrone.
The deadline for entries in all categories is fast approaching, and will close on Thursday, July 17.
To find out more and to nominate your community heroes, visit https://tinyurl.com/28d4t9un or fill in the form on the opposite page.
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