By Miriam Bell from CommunityNI.org
Published on 25 Feb 2005
Photographs taken at the 2002-03 Link ceremony for nominees at NICVA, hosted by Paul Clark.
Charities have nominated 71 businesses and public sector bodies for the 2002-03 Link Award - a prestigious trophy awarded annually to the business that has given the most support to charity in the past year.
Hilary Dawson (second from right) received four certificates on behalf of the Northern Bank. Pictured alongside her are (L-R) Catherine Jordan of Camelot's regional office in Belfast, Una McKernan, Director of Corporate Services at NICVA, Peter McCartney of the Belfast Telegraph and Paul Clark of UTV who hosted the evening.
The four charities which nominated the Northern Bank were Princes Trust, Ulster Cancer Foundation, NI Steering Group for Numeracy and Young Enterprise NI.
Ballmoney Borough Council were (L-R) Frank Campbell Mayor of Ballymoney with Catherine Jordan from Camelot's regional office in Belfast, Peter McCartney of the Belfast Telegraph and Una McKernan, Director of Corporate Services at NICVA.
Oxfam nominated the Council for supporting its textile recycling project.
(L-R) Una McKernan, Director of Corporate Services at NICVA and UTV's Paul Clark who hosted the evening are pictured with the coveted Link trophy.
The overall winner of the Award will be announced on 25 September 2003 at the Link gala at the Ramada Hotel.
(L-R) Lesley Delaney from Bank of Ireland with Frances McCandless, Director of Policy at NICVA and Niall Fitzduff of the Rural Community Network.
Bank of Ireland received nominations from Princes Trust and the Rural Community Network.
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