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Wolverhampton awards highlight success stories of care-experienced children and teens
Summary
The City of Wolverhampton Council's I Awards at Grand Station celebrated achievements by care-experienced children and young people, with special honours for Jenson, Scarlett Russell (runner-up), Lily Morris and Miran Mohammedi.
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The City of Wolverhampton Council held its annual I Awards at Grand Station to recognise achievements by children and young people with care experience. Awards covered school and college success, community involvement and personal milestones. Special prizes included Inspirational Child in Care (Jenson), runner-up Scarlett Russell, Inspirational Care Leaver (Lily Morris), and a Special Recognition for Voluntary Services for Miran Mohammedi. Dignitaries at the event included the Mayor and senior council officials, and the evening included entertainment and refreshments for attendees.
Event details:
- The awards ceremony took place at Grand Station and celebrated a range of achievements including academic and community successes.
- Named honours included Jenson (Inspirational Child in Care), Scarlett Russell (runner-up), Lily Morris (Inspirational Care Leaver) and Miran Mohammedi (Special Recognition for Voluntary Services).
- Attendees included the Mayor, Councillor Craig Collingswood; Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education, Councillor Jacqui Coogan; and Executive Director of Families Alison Hinds.
- The evening featured a photobooth, chocolate fountain, balloon artist, sweet cart, face painters and a DJ.
- The article noted contact details for Fostering for Wolverhampton (fosteringforwolverhampton.com; 01902 551133).
Summary:
The I Awards provided public recognition of resilience and community support for children and young people in care, and the council thanked foster families and volunteers. Undetermined at this time.
