New Awards to Celebrate Whakatane's Community Heroes
New Awards to Celebrate Whakatane District's
Community Heroes
Entries are now open for
the inaugural TrustPower Whakatāne District Community
Awards to showcase and celebrate local
volunteers.
Entries for the TrustPower Whakatāne
District Community Awards open today (Monday 30 April).
The Awards, which are run in conjunction with the Whakatāne
District Council, are open to all voluntary groups and
organisations working for the benefit of the
district.
The TrustPower Community Awards are run
in 25 regions throughout New Zealand, and there is over
$5,000 in prize money up for grabs through the Whakatāne
District Community Awards.
TrustPower
Community Relations Coordinator Suzi Luff says TrustPower is
excited about launching the Community Awards programme in
Whakatāne region.
“With TrustPower gaining more
new customers recently as well as operating some local
generation schemes, the TrustPower Community Awards
programme is the perfect way to give something back to the
community that has welcomed us so warmly,” says Miss
Luff.
Anyone can enter a voluntary group or
organisation for the TrustPower Community Awards – groups
can even enter themselves.
“The TrustPower
Community Awards are a brilliant way for the community in
the Whakatāne District to get behind their voluntary
groups.
There are hundreds of local volunteers and
they dedicate thousands of hours to the community. Often
they are not recognised for the invaluable work they do.”
Now it’s the local community’s chance to say
‘thank you’ to these volunteers who work hard to improve
the community – from sports clubs, to Plunket groups, to
community projects happening in your backyard. It takes five
minutes of your time to enter a voluntary group but it will
make a real difference to the volunteers you are
recognising,” says Miss Luff.
Entry Forms for the
TrustPower Community Awards are available from the Council
offices or service centre or can be downloaded from www.trustpowerco.nz/communityawards.
Entry forms can also be received by calling TrustPower
Community Relations on 0800 87 11 11 or if you prefer, the
TrustPower Community Relations Team will take details of
your entry over the phone.
The awards cover five
categories; Heritage and Environment, Health and Wellbeing,
Arts and Culture, Sport and Leisure, and Educational and
Child/Youth Development. Category winners receive $500,
runners-up receive $250 and the Supreme Winner will take
home $1,500 and an all-expenses paid trip to the TrustPower
National Community Awards. Last year’s Supreme Winner
was Cambridge Tree Trust.
Entries for the
TrustPower Whakatāne District Community Awards close on
Friday 6 July
2012.
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