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JOIN US FOR THIS YEAR’S GALA DINNER Book your ticket for the 2015 Awards
RHEA REACHES FOR THE TOP Young Baildon athlete given a boost
CREATING OPPORTUNITY Bursary set up at Kings College London
JACK TAKES TO THE SKIES Jack’s latest fundraising challenge
WOMAN OF MYSTERY New role for Trustee Nicola Corp
REMEMBERING JUSTIN Remembering former Sport winner Justin Wilson
TRIP TO FLAMINGO LAND Day out for Downs Syndrome North Yorkshire
LETTER FROM SHANNON We hear from grant recipient Shannon Rewcroft
Top: Grant Recipient Rhea Southcott
THE FOUNDATION Bringing you the news of the Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation
This year has seen a
bumper year of
nominations for the 2015
Yorkshire Young Achievers
Awards. The judges met last
month and have selected
an outstanding group of
young winners who will be
presented with their Award
at the Gala Dinner in
November.
Awards Judge and Foundation Trustee, Zoe Webber said: “Every year the talent,
achievement and success of those nominated never ceases to amaze the judges. It’s a tough
job that seems to get more difficult.
“Support for the Awards has been incredible with many of our supporters attending year
after year. Over 380 people have already booked and it promises to be a very special
occasion”
Make sure you have your ticket to hear all about Yorkshire’s brightest and bravest young
people at the 2015 Yorkshire Young Achievers Awards sponsored by McCormicks Solicitors
of Harrogate.
This year’s Gala Dinner will be held on Thursday 19 November in the Centenary Pavilion at
Leeds United FC. To book your ticket or table please contact Sonia Jones at
info@yorkshireyoungachievers.co.uk or call her on 01423 530630. Tickets are priced at
£65 each or £600 for a table of ten to include a champagne reception and a three course
meal.
In this EDITION….
To find out more about attending this year’s Awards Dinner please visit www.yorkshireyoungachievers.co.uk
Issue No.11 September 2015
JOIN US FOR THIS YEAR’S GALA DINNER
Top: ITV Yorkshire Presenter and Trustee Duncan Wood, Vice C hairman Richard Stroud, Seated: Trustee Zoe Webber and Chairman Peter M cCormick OBE
To view more pictures from the evening please visit www.yorkshireyoungachievers.co.uk
THE FOUNDATION Bringing you the news of the Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation
RHEA REACHES FOR THE TOP
A young Baildon athlete has been given a boost in her bid to reach
the very top with a grant from the Yorkshire Young Achievers
Foundation.
Rhea Southcott is now ranked number one in the UK in Combined
Events at Under-15, both indoors and outdoors. She aims to compete
in pentathlon and heptathlon events in the future, emulating her role
model, Olympic and World heptathlon gold medallist Jessica Ennis-
Hill. She added to her tally recently when she took the Yorkshire
County Athletics trophy for the Pentathlon, in the under-15 girls’
competition.
Rhea, who represents Yorkshire Athletics, competes in the five
combined events of 75m hurdles, high jump, shot put, long jump and
800m, and was given a grant towards specialist equipment to help
with her training by the Foundation which supports young people
across Yorkshire.
Coached at Leeds City Athletics Club by Matt Barton, Rhea is the only
Yorkshire athlete in the national top 20 rankings in Combined
Events.
Foundation Trustee Ron Miller said: “Rhea needed new equipment and we are delighted to have been able to help her. She is wor king
hard to become as successful as she can and is just the type of youngster that the Foundation was established to support.”
CREATING OPPORTUNITY The Foundation has made a grant to set up the Yorkshire Young Achievers Bursary at Kings College London. The grant will help less
advantaged people from Yorkshire study at Kings College, a global top 20 university. An education at Kings College opens doors for
new opportunities for its students. The College has one of the highest graduate employment rates at 92% and some of the highe st
starting salaries. This grant will help students from Yorkshire who are unable to take up a place at Kings due to the high cost of living in
London.
JACK TAKES TO THE SKIES Our 2014 Personality of
the Year, Jack Marshall,
achieved a lifetime
ambition in July whilst
once again raising
money for the
Yorkshire Young
Achievers Foundation.
Jack achieved his dream
by jumping 15,000 feet
out of a plane, the
highest skydive allowed to be done in the UK, at Hibaldstow Airfield in North
Lincolnshire.
Jack said on his JustGiving page "I consider myself to be incredibly lucky in my life, some
people who don't know me would question that when they hear that I have Moebius
Syndrome, I am blind in one eye, I wear dual hearing aids, I have no nerves in my face so
am unable to smile, no cerebellum so have no balance or co ordination (my mum calls me
her wibbly wobbly boy) I am perhaps facing major surgery on my right leg. I don't know
and I take my life a day at a time, I challenge myself daily, I love people and I love my life. I
have so much compared to some and I want to try and pay back some of the money that
the Foundation gave to me to purchase my racing chair. Thank you for reading and for
your support. Love Jack --”
Jack, who first won the Youngster of the Year Award back in 2007, has been a long term
supporter of the Awards. Despite having severe disabilities which affect his sight, hearing,
co-ordination and balance, he has raised tens of thousands of pounds for other people,
including for Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research.
To find out more about raising money for The Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation please visit www.yorkshireyoungachievers.co.uk
THE FOUNDATION Bringing you the news of the Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation
The Foundation was delighted
to learn that the woman behind
the seamless and sparkling
production of the Yorkshire
Young Achievers Awards has
taken on a new role.
Nicola Corp, who has been a
Trustee of the Yorkshire Young
Achievers Foundation since its
formation, has been appointed as the Producer of the 2016
York Mystery Plays, which are to be staged in York Minster
for the first time in 16 years. The box office will open in
January.
Nicola was a producer for the BBC in London for many years
and also worked for Capital Radio before returning to her
native Yorkshire in 2007. Since her return, she has delivered
a variety of events, both corporate and creative. She
continued her career at the BBC, working in Salford, but her
new commute will be less arduous from her home in the
Dales.
Guests at the Yorkshire Young Achievers Awards may
recognise her as the lady behind the production desk who
keeps everything in the right place and running to time.
Nicola said: “Producing the York Mystery Plays is a one-in-a-
lifetime opportunity and a hugely exciting challenge.
However, I would not miss the Yorkshire Young Achievers
Awards for the world and look forward to hearing about
some fantastic winners again this year.”
The Trustees were very sad to hear of the passing of former Yorkshire Young Achiever winner Justin Wilson. Justin, who won the 2003
Achievement in Sport Award, died competing in the IndyCar Series in the United States. He had competed in Formula One in the 2003
season with Minardi and Jaguar and was the winner of the 2001 International Formula 3000 championship. He later competed in the
Champ Car series from 2004 to 2007 and was also a winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona. The seven-time IndyCar race winner from
Sheffield is survived by his wife, Julia, and two daughters. Our condolences are with Justin’s family at this time.
WOMAN OF MYSTERY
Above: Jack Marshall get ting ready for his skydive
Above: Trustee Nicola Corp
A TRIP TO FLAMINGO LAND THANKS TO YOUNG ACHIEVERS The Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation has once again provided a grant to Downs Syndrome North Yorkshire to enable them to take a group of children
with Downs Syndrome and their carers on a trip to Flamingo Land in Yorkshire. The grant, which was added to by sponsorship fr om the Harrogate Poker
League, helped towards the cost of entry and coach travel .
Trustee, Sonia Jones said: “We were delighted to help Downs Syndrome North Yorkshire once again and we are glad they had a lovely day.”
To find out more about applying for a grant please visit www.yorkshireyoungachievers.co.uk
THE FOUNDATION Bringing you the news of the Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation
LETTER FROM SHANNON
We were delighted to receive an update from grant recipient, Shannon Rewcrowft.
You may remember Shannon received a grant from the Foundation a few years
ago to help with her training as an actor.
We are pleased to hear that Shannon has been busy, appearing in a number of
plays around the country such as Coal Girls in the North-East, The Ladykillers in
Hull and Fairyland The Musical.
Shannon was also selected to be part of Get Seen 2015 at the West Yorkshire
Playhouse, this unique showcase event offered a platform for just eight Yorkshire
artists to be seen by industry professionals.
Later in the year Shannon will be performing as Ellie the Elf in the Christmas production by the Imagine Theatre
and then in 2016 she will be part of a full scale production by the Reversed Shakespeare Company.
It’s lovely as always to hear how our grant recipient's are getting on and we wish Shannon continued success.
Above: Shannon Rewcroft