Spartans Alternative School have won an international award for a social enterprise created by their students.
Bethany Marshall (below left, pictured with Ashey Telford) explained: “At the Spartans Community Football Academy’s Alternative School we created artwork using paint and footballs.
“We then learnt how to use photoshop and to create digital drawings that became designs for our mugs. The mugs where then sold to raise money for UEvolve. This was our chosen charity for our social enterprise ‘Creative Collaborstions’.
“We have been working on this since February 2020 to raise awareness of young male mental health. Despite Covid-19 we continued to develop the social enterprise.
“As a result we won a social enterprise award and featured in the schools edition of the Big Issue. We have since sold a total of 100 mugs 50 Big Issues and we have 30 mugs still to sell. We’re proud to announce we have just received the Social Enterprise World Forum award 2020 for Health and Wellbeing.”
Spartans Alternative School manager Emma Easton added: “We still have more mugs to sell as sales were hampered by timing of Covid lockdown. Profits are going towards U-Evolve to support young men’s mental health – this was the charity our students chose.”
To purchase mugs (£10) or Big Issues (£2.50) please email Emma at emmaeaston@spartanscfa.com