Try Angle Awards

The Try Angle Awards recognise the outstanding efforts and achievements of young people and groups who really try their best whether at school, work, college, in business or in their wider community across Kent.

Nominations are accepted for all young people in Kent, aged 11 to 18 or 11 to 25 with special educational needs (SEN).

Categories

  • Arts: recognising personal achievement in the arts, in any form.
  • Community action: recognising the contribution made to the community or in such initiatives as school councils, youth forums, charities or environmental projects.
  • Courage: recognising acts of courage displayed in coping bravely with illness or other adversity.
  • Good friends and young carers: recognising those who spend time being a good friend or carer to another in their family or the local community.
  • Music: recognising personal achievement in music in any form.
  • Personal development: recognising special achievement in education, training, or other activities not covered in other categories.
  • Positive intervention: recognising an intervention where an individual or group has prevented harm, bullying, discrimination or damage.
  • Sport or outdoor activities: recognising personal achievement in a sport or outdoor activity, demonstrating sportsmanship, fair play and commitment.

All those nominated will receive recognition, and many of those go on to be our district category winners.

Winners

The Spirit of Try Angle Award finalists

Please see below The Spirit of Try Angle finalists for 2023, and the inspirational winners of The Spirit of Try Angle Awards.

2023 county finalists for the Spirit of Try Angle Awards

2023 district category winners of the Try Angle Awards

Contact us

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Try Angle Awards

Try Angle Foundation Charity No 1098547