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Scottish Charity Awards: Chris Martin wins Exceptional Employee

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Judges deemed Chris's dedication and innovation key in transforming the Callander Youth Project into the success it is today

The founder of one of the country’s most innovative social enterprises has spoken of his delight at winning Exceptional Employee at this year’s Scottish Charity Awards.

Chris Martin, the founder of the Callander Youth Project Trust, has transformed it from a small youth group into a burgeoning social enterprise.

As well as running a number of social enterprises from its hub in Stirlingshire, the organisation also offers vital youth work services.

The social firm runs the popular Callender Hostel which has become a huge success in its own right.

Judges deemed Chris's dedication and innovation key in transforming the organisation into the success it is today.

As a product of good quality youth work myself, I am keen to facilitate opportunities for young people - Chris Martin

On receiving his award at a ceremony in Edinburgh, Chris said: “I am both humbled and delighted to have won Exceptional Employee at this year’s Scottish Charity Awards.

“I am happy to work tirelessly in my role as I am a strong advocate of the fact that ‘Youth Work Changes Lives’ and, as a product of good quality youth work myself, I am keen to facilitate opportunities for young people to engage with local youth work services.”

Shulah Allan, Convener of Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), which organises the awards, added: “I’m in awe of all the finalists and winners.

"Thanks to their efforts, more people in Scotland are receiving the support they need when they need it and we’re all more aware of important issues, and causes, which affect vulnerable people, and us all.”