Awards honour Sunderland's most remarkable young people
Sunderland's most talented, dedicated, and caring young people have been celebrated at an awards ceremony in the city.
Organised by Together for Children, Sunderland Young Achievers' Awards have been celebrating the incredible talents and achievements of young people across the city for more than 30 years.
The awards have seen thousands of inspirational children and young people recognised for the exceptional difference they have made to their communities and their city since they were launched in 1993.
Sandhill View Deaf Resource group, who have played a vital role in improving understanding of deafness in their school are this year's overall winners of the Sunderland Young Achievers' Awards.
The judges described how 'Through their confidence, commitment and pride in their deaf identity, the group have helped raise awareness of deaf culture and British Sign Language (BSL), becoming strong advocates for inclusion and accessibility in their school and community.'
They also praised them as 'thoughtful, courageous and inspiring young ambassadors' who had 'overcome isolation, challenged misconceptions and supported one another.'
Other winners include:
Councillor Michael Butler, Cabinet Member for Children's Services, Child Poverty and Skills at Sunderland City Council:
It's been an incredible honour to be involved in this year's awards and to hear the inspirational stories of some of our amazing young people across our city.
"The Sunderland Young Achievers' Awards demonstrate what is possible when determination, kindness, and creativity come together. I am truly proud to come from a city with so many kind, caring, talented and exceptional individuals - young people who already act as role models for others and who we know will be the future leaders of our city."
This year's awards at the Fire Station, were presented by Simon Marshall, Director of Children's Services at Sunderland City Council, who is also Chief Executive of Together for Children.
Mr Marshall, said:
As Director of Children's Services, it genuinely warms my heart to see and hear about the remarkable things happening in Sunderland so I was delighted to present this year's awards for the first time. Every story we have celebrated at this year's awards reflects not only individual achievement, but the strength of our communities, our families, our schools, and the supportive networks that help our young people thrive.
"I'd like to thank everyone who has helped make these awards possible. It's thanks to their tremendous dedication and commitment, that more than 30 years since the Sunderland Young Achievers Awards' were first launched, we're still able to honour these inspiring achievements year after year."
This year's Sunderland Young Achievers' Awards also featured outstanding performances from Castle View School Choir, Northern Daughters, Greenhaff Dance School, Isabella Senior and students from Arts North Studios, showcasing the exceptional talent and creativity of young people across the city.
For more details on the awards and the full list of winners, see: Sunderland Young Achievers' Awards - Together for Children