Celebrating Future Leaders 2014: Universal Peace Federation Present Youth Achievement Awards

Pauline Long and Jermain Jackman Receives
                   Special Honour Awards
Universal Peace Foundation UK had an Event of Youth Achievement Awards (YAA) that honoured deserving Young Adults who has been contributing to the improvement and growth of Youth development in the UK yesterday, july 1st in Committee Room 14 at The House of Common. The main Aim is to encourage and inspire people to go after their Dreams
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The Award was presented to  the Youth Achievers within the  young people of various backgrounds. It honoured young adults who have in some way impacted the lives of people around them and beyond. They deserve our encouragement and support and  they all explained and show everyone  their activities.

The Award for Ambassador for PEACE was also presented to the Beautiful, Talented and  Inspiring, Pauline Long. she was announced as the new face of peace few weeks ago but the  Award was just presented to her at the Award show too. 
She is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, fashion designer, motivational speaker, music video director with over 25 awards. Founder of Europe’s biggest award for black and ethnic personalities in entertainment, film, fashion, television and arts- BEFFTA. Named African woman of the year in UK and listed in Black Women in Europe Power List. She’s a TV presenter on The Pauline Long Show SKY 182.  She has also nominated two of the Youth Achievement Awardees
Jermain Jackman, the winner of The VOICE UK 2014 was also awarded an Award on the Night. He is an ambassador for a number of charities, working hard to encourage and support up and coming young talent in all industries. Such as Blastbeat, Prince’s Trust, Anna Fiorentini theatre School. He was elected by over 6000 young people in Hackney to represent them in the Youth Parliament. 
He feels very passionate about both music and politics. He would like to get more young people involved in politics. Before 'The Voice' he also gave singing lessons every Friday for children with disabilities, through a charity called Amberliegh.
Singer songwriter Tally Koren  also  performed her song 'Free Will' during the programme as part of a campaign to inspire people to fulfil their dreams. 


Some of the Young Achievement Award Recipient

          
Pauline Long was definitely celebrated on the Night!

Story Credit: Gold Ola
Source: Universal Peace Federation

Photo Credit: Idris (Ismiles Photos)

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