The search is on to find Manchester's most 'outstanding' community champions. The Outstanding Social Behaviour Awards - known as the OSBAs - is being held tomorrow (May 31).
The awards are organised by the south Manchester-based peace campaign group CARISMA to recognise unsung heroes who work to create better, more peaceful and harmonious communities.
The OSBAs - the name of which is a play on the acronym ASBO - consist of six categories that highlight various aspects of exceptional social contributions: READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Young People: Acknowledging the remarkable efforts and achievements of young individuals who have positively influenced their peers and communities. Manchester Peace: Recognizing individuals who have dedicated their efforts to promoting peace and harmony within the city of Manchester. Peace Activist: Honouring those who have shown unwavering commitment to advocating for peace on a broader scale, making a difference in the world. Positive Role Model: Celebrating individuals who inspire others through their positive actions, embodying values of kindness, respect, and inclusivity. Cohesion/Diversity: Recognizing those who have actively worked towards building bridges and fostering inclusivity among diverse groups within the community. Turnaround: Commending individuals who have overcome personal challenges and transformed their lives, inspiring others to do the same.
The winners will be chosen by a panel of community leaders and announced at an award ceremony held tomorrow evening. "We are excited to deliver the Outstanding Social Behaviour Awards to shine a spotlight on those individuals who are making a real difference in our communities," said
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