Great news just in! Award shortlist!

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This week, we were honoured to find out that we have been shortlisted in the This Is Manchester Awards 2018. Result CIC sits in great company as one of several people and organisations in the category 'Making a Difference In The Community.' The awards ceremony will be held at Manchester's Hilton Hotel on November 8th 2018.

At Result CIC, a not for profit organisation, we put all of our resources back into supporting as many people as we can via the likes of our Inclusion Fund. Rather than use that resource to pay for attendance at the awards, we'd prefer to use it to further benefit people who need our support.

However, having been nominated, we'd like to ask for your help to buy a table for 10 people. Along with ourselves, Jane and Hormoz, we'd love to be able to take 8 people we've worked with, people who have previously been marginalised and who would not normally have access to such an event, allowing them to network and make valuable connections, and increasing the diversity of those attendiing on the night. 

Can you help us? We've set up a Go Fund Me campaign to see if we can raise enough for a table. Winning would be amazing but, in this instance and for those we'd like to be able to attend, being nominated is what really matters.

Thank you.

Go fund us here.





 
 

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