Bristol Sonali youth Voice team have won community recognition for their efforts and achievements from last year. This recognition celebrates the hard work, dedication, and commitment of our team, who strive to provide effective and culturally appropriate youth programs while tackling inequality to make Bristol a fairer and better place for all.
The MTM Awards have created a remarkable platform that brings together professionals, businesses, and community organizations to celebrate and acknowledge their contributions.
. As Bristol Small Voice, we are proud to have been part of the MTM Awards for the past ten years, which we won second time , we are deeply grateful to those who nominated us, the judges who recognized our efforts, and to the MTM Awards team specially Junior Sheikh Abdul Sheikh who created this invaluable platform. The culture of recognition promoted by the MTM Awards is an excellent way to inspire and motivate individuals and groups to keep making positive contributions to their neighbourhood and community.
Mohamed A Sayaqle, leading director of Bristol Somali youth voice said:
“We are very pleased to be part of the MTM Award event this year. This recognition is both inspiring and deeply meaningful. The team truly deserves this special recognition for their incredible work.”
“As Bristol Somali youth Voice, our mission is to support young people who are disproportionately affected by deprivation, poverty, and inequality. We are determined to create opportunities for these young people to grow, develop, and to inspire future leaders. This award reflecting our collective effort, and I would like to thank volunteers, staff and everyone who support our work and mission”
Mohamed kayse, youth worker from Bristol Somali youth voice said:
“We are very proud and pleased to receive this recognition. It is always inspiring to be acknowledged, as such recognitions provide us with the courage and energy to continue the positive work we do”..
“I am honoured to accept this award on their behalf of the team, We are very committed of supporting young people, to inspire future leaders and help young people reach their full potential”.
As someone who grew up in Lawrence Hill, which is one of the most deprived areas of the city,, I feel deeply determined to address inequality and provide young people with the opportunities they need to grow, thrive, and lead positive futures