STEVE Palmer, executive director of the Learning and Skills Council Lancashire, said: "We are proud to be supporting the Pride of East Lancashire Awards and in particular, the Community Group category which launches today.
"The campaign is a tremendous way to acknowledge and reward the excellent work that is being delivered across the area.
"Our aim is to make Lancashire a place where learning is valued by all.
"The LSC's mission is to raise participation and attainment through high quality learning which puts the learner first. We must ensure we engage with all groups, including those that are hard to reach, and we recognise we must do this in ways that meet their aspirations and not just ours. Our work with the community and voluntary sector is vital to our success in achieving this at that is why we're delighted to sponsor this award.
"The innovative projects and initiatives that are taking place in the community are absolutely vital in ensuring that everyone has access to opportunities on their doorstep that fulfil their learning needs.
"I therefore urge the people of East Lancashire to get behind the awards by submitting their nominations for both individuals and community groups that have made a difference."
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