THE Somerset Anne Frank Youth Awards (SAFYA) programme is relaunching for 2021, to recognise young people in the county who have taken a stand against prejudice and worked to promote greater social inclusion. Nominations for the awards are now open, with an awards ceremony to take place at Wells Cathedral this summer, should the Covid-19 situation allow. The awards are named after Anne Frank, a German-Dutch diarist who was one of around six million Jews to be murdered in the Holocaust.
The Diary of a Young Girl (published posthumously) documents her life from 1942 to 1944, as her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam.
THE Somerset Anne Frank Youth Awards (SAFYA) programme is relaunching for 2021, to recognise young people in the county who have taken a stand against prejudice and worked to promote greater social inclusion. Nominations for the awards are now open, with an awards ceremony to take place at Wells Cathedral this summer, should the Covid-19 situation allow. The awards are named after Anne Frank, a German-Dutch diarist who was one of around six million Jews to be murdered in the Holocaust.
The Diary of a Young Girl (published posthumously) documents her life from 1942 to 1944, as her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam.