Apprenticeship Awards
A huge congratulations to The Reader Organisation's Wirral Apprentice, Eamee Boden, who has been shortlisted for the prestigious Liverpool City Region Apprenticeship Awards!
The awards celebrate the brightest and most promising young apprentices across the region, recognising their commitment, contribution and success. Everyone at The Reader Organisation is very proud of Eamee, 19, who has been reading aloud with young people and members of her local community for over a year. She has also been very active in our recent fundraising campaign to employ another care-leaver apprentice like herself. You can read her personal account about how her apprenticeship has changed her own life for the better here.
The Apprenticeship Award winner will be announced at a glittering ceremony at St George's Hall on Tuesday 12th March. Whatever happens then, Eamee is already a winner to us!
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