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Post by tutgas on Feb 27, 2018 22:35:42 GMT
Bristol Rovers Community Trust are delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted for Charity of the Year at the highly prestigious Bristol Life 2018 Awards. The awards celebrate the very best of Bristol businesses and are a valuable celebration of the best companies across the City. Bristol Rovers Community Trust Chief Executive, Adam Tutton said, "We are absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for this year's Bristol Life Awards, that celebrate the most successful and well respected organisations across our great city. Bristol Rovers Community Trust delivers social inclusion, health, education and sports participation projects in some of Bristol most deprived areas. Being shortlisted is a testament to the growth of our Charity during 2017 and recognises the valuable contribution that our charity and staff make in enhancing and elevating lives across Bristol". The awards take place on April 26th at the Lloyds Amphitheatre. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2018/february/communitytrustshortlistedforaward/
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Feb 28, 2018 8:44:44 GMT
They need to promote themselves better.
I've heard of them, but have no idea what they do, how they are funded and what people can do to get involved.
No disrespect intended.
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Post by tutgas on Feb 28, 2018 11:26:00 GMT
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Feb 28, 2018 12:17:47 GMT
I will do exactly that at the next home game.
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Post by Jon the Stripe on Feb 28, 2018 15:05:32 GMT
Bristol Rovers Community Trust are delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted for Charity of the Year at the highly prestigious Bristol Life 2018 Awards. The awards celebrate the very best of Bristol businesses and are a valuable celebration of the best companies across the City. Bristol Rovers Community Trust Chief Executive, Adam Tutton said, "We are absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for this year's Bristol Life Awards, that celebrate the most successful and well respected organisations across our great city. Bristol Rovers Community Trust delivers social inclusion, health, education and sports participation projects in some of Bristol most deprived areas. Being shortlisted is a testament to the growth of our Charity during 2017 and recognises the valuable contribution that our charity and staff make in enhancing and elevating lives across Bristol". The awards take place on April 26th at the Lloyds Amphitheatre. www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2018/february/communitytrustshortlistedforaward/That’s brilliant. Well done all involved.
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Post by South Stand Ultra on Feb 28, 2018 15:18:28 GMT
My nephew did this a couple of years back, at the end of the course DC and a player were there to dish out certificate's and stuff. DC was only too willing to have a chat after. My nephew loved it. I think it got sorted through his school
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Post by martinboxer on Feb 28, 2018 16:30:25 GMT
I have dealt with them a few times.
In my experience a number of these type of organisations masquerade as charitable trust but are really only used as PR or a token.
Rovers CT are not one of these and do really good stuff, especially around education and community engagement.
Fingers crossed they win
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