Manawatu Guardian

Awards celebrate our young leaders

Manawatu¯ Young Achievers Awards recognise youth

- The full list of winners is available at mdc.govt.nz.

The Manawatu¯ Young Achievers Awards were held last week, with a record number of tamariki and rangatahi recognised for their success and contributi­ons.

The Manawatu¯ Youth Council, which run the awards, received 169 student nomination­s from 22 schools around the district.

The theme of this year’s awards had an environmen­tal focus based around kaitiaki, or guardiansh­ip of the land. Students could be nominated in eight categories which are: 110% effort (sponsored by AgriHQ) Beyond the School Gate (sponsored by Evolve HQ)

Change Innovator (sponsored by Norwood)

Cultural Champion (sponsored by Joe McMenamin)

Giving Back (sponsored by Rotary Club of Feilding O¯ roua)

Inspiratio­nal Leadership (sponsored by Ian McKelvie MP)

Kaitiaki Award (sponsored by PGG Wrightson)

Kia Kaha Award (sponsored by Rotary Club of Feilding O¯ roua)

Manawatu¯ Youth Council chairwoman Zoe Lister paid tribute to those receiving awards saying that they should all be extremely proud of themselves for what they have achieved over the past year.

Mayor Helen Worboys also addressed the award winners and said that the fact so many nomination­s were received demonstrat­ed that the district produces high achievers from

You have all contribute­d positively to your schools and the wider community, all whilst demonstrat­ing exceptiona­l leadership amongst your peers. Helen Worboys

an early age.

“You have all contribute­d positively to your schools and the wider community, all whilst demonstrat­ing exceptiona­l leadership amongst your peers.

“What you have all achieved given the challenges that we have experience­d over the past two years is remarkable, and you all thoroughly deserve recognitio­n here this evening,” Worboys said.

The guest speaker for the evening was former Feilding High School student Jacinta Gulasekhar­am, who is a co-founder and director of Dignity — Delivering Period Equity, which looks to provide free period products to women who have limited access to them.

She said Manawatu¯ is a special place and that kids didn’t have to look far to see that they could succeed coming from a small town.

“We are always underdogs but being from Friendly Feilding goes to show that it’s not just most beautiful, but people from here can stand tall on the national and internatio­nal stage.

“I think of Sarah Hirini, the Whitelocks, Mihirangi Forbes. Whatever

you are passionate about, people from small towns can make a big difference,” Gulasekhar­am said.

The winner of the Exceptiona­l Leadership Award was Isabelle Munn, a head student from Rongotea School.

In the citation provided to the organising committee, Isabelle was described as a natural leader with many positive qualities.

She’s a peer mediator for students at the school and has represente­d the school at various events and speaking engagement­s such as Anzac Day.

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The winner of the Exceptiona­l Leadership Award was Isabelle Munn, a head student from Rongotea School.

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