Down Woman Wins UK Social Enterprise of the Year Award

LOCAL woman Anne Walsh who lives between Ballynahinch and Crossgar was in London  (12 November ) to receive the UK’s Best Social Enterprise of the Year Award on behalf of her organisation.

She is the Business Development Director of East Belfast Mission, which won the highest award at the prestigious annual UK Social Enterprise Awards in London.

It received the prize of UK Social Enterprise of the Year for its work in providing vital jobs and community services through Skainos, its flagship social economy village in the Ballymacarrett area.

TV presenter Sue Perkins,left, and Kate Markey, right, Managing Director of CAN, award sponsor, present the UK Social Enterprise of the Year Award to East Belfast Mission’s Finance Director, Neil Morris and Director of Business Development, Anne Walsh.

Anne said the award was recognition of her organisations work in providing services to some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

“East Belfast Mission is delighted to receive this accolade in recognition of all the work we do in East Belfast. The awards recognise the value and impact social enterprises such as ours create for the economy and in the communities they serve”

It was a night of double celebration for the Northern Ireland Social Economy sector as the Belfast-based Music Theatre 4 Youth won the award for Best Youth Led Social Enterprise.

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster said:  “I am delighted that, for the second year in a row, the calibre of Northern Ireland social enterprises has been recognised at a national level. Both East Belfast Mission and Music Theatre 4 Youth are examples of social enterprises making a real difference in supporting local communities and growing our economy. I offer my warmest congratulations to both award winners.”

Audrey Murray, Chair of the Social Enterprise Awards Northern Ireland Committee said the dual success showed that Northern Ireland was leading the way in Social Enterprise development.

“The award winners are great examples of local people meeting local need without any financial gain for themselves. Congratulations to both East Belfast Mission and Music Theatre for 4 Youth, beating the competition in an UK sector with 68,000 individual enterprises.”

Both social enterprises received their awards at a glittering ceremony at Lord’s Cricket Ground in Marylebone from comedienne and presenter Sue Perkins, star of the Great British Bake Off. Paul Roberts, Chief Executive of Ashton Community Trust was highly commended in the Social Enterprise Leader category.

The judges praised the scale of East Belfast Mission’s work in producing a fully self-sustainable, innovative social economy hub.

They stated: “Based in an area where there’s high social and economic deprivation they provide a future to all those in need, regardless of background or belief.  They operate a range of businesses – 11 shops and two workshops and a range of community services including employment support, housing support and youth services.”