The Young Achiever Award 2009
Do you know or teach students that want to study overseas? Find a cure for cancer? Start their own fashion label? Compete in the Olympics? Raise money for charity? Fly to the moon?
If they are passionate, ambitious and dedicated to what they do, then they could be just the girl CLEO and Neutrogena are looking for.
The 2009 CLEO Young Achiever Award in association with Neutrogena, will help turn someone’s dream into reality. As long as they’ve shown great potential in their chosen field and have made significant contributions to it, they’re in with a chance to take out the ultimate title.
And it’s not just a name they’ll win – there’s $5,000 up for grabs to use however they want to make their dreams a reality.
Last year’s winner, World Vision journalist Tennille Bergin, has travelled to the UK to further her work for the charity and says: “The money made a huge difference in my ability to move over here and do this job. You don’t work in charity for the money, so a huge helping hand like the CLEO/Neutrogena award made things possible that would otherwise not have been an option.”
They can enter themselves or nominate a friend by getting a copy of CLEO June for entry details.
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