Winners Announced in 2021 People s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite New Products
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Generator Exchange s Virtual In Home Consultation Service received the most votes in the 2021 People s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite New Products.
The worldwide public vote was conducted last month, with the highest number of votes deciding the winners in a variety of product categories. More than 92,000 votes were cast. To win, a category’s leading vote-getter had to have received at least 100 votes. FAIRFAX, Va. (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 Generator Exchange s Virtual In Home Consultation Service received the most votes in the 2021 People s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite New Products, an annual feature of The American Business Awards®, the U.S.A.’s top business awards program, which are now in their 19th year.
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In what can be regarded as an unprecedented accomplishment, the special needs students of Anthos House have opened an online store called Anthos Treasures. The online store features pieces of jewellery, furniture, and artworks made from recycled materials during their vocational classes. Expressing her excitement about the store, Dr Kimberley Scollard, the head of Anthos House, said her school is committed to changing the narrative that special needs children don’t have anything to offer society.
“Indeed Anthos House is a unique place to learn and grow and we are happy with the growth and accomplishments of our students. Before the launch of Anthos Treasures, one of our students who want to become a coach has been given the opportunity to intern as a football coach, and he’s making tremendous progress. In the past in Nigeria, special needs children were usually locked at home because their parents didn’t believe they could make valuable contribut
Have you ever had to have a tough conversation with your school district or school over making sure the best interests of your child with special needs were being met?