Awards

Mmvllen administers two awards that celebrate the achievements of young people, and recognise the achievements of individuals/organisations in Maribyrnong and Moonee Valley who work towards mmvllen’s vision of young people who are confident, capable and on their way to success in work and life.

 

The Mitchell Celantano Trade Award

Created in 2021, the Mitchell Celantano Trade Award honours the memory of local student, Mitch, after his sudden passing in 2021. Mitch was an outstanding VCAL trade student from Essendon Keilor College who demonstrated great work ethic and gained an apprenticeship from his trade placement. Together, we would like to celebrate him by recognising other students with similar attributes rewarding them with $500 towards their vocational career pathway.

View past award winners here.

We’d like to acknowledge the award supporters and sponsors for making this award possible, including the Celantano family, Essendon Keilor College and Nelson Alexander Essendon.

2021 award winner with sponsor Nelson Alexander Essendon


The Sue Fowler Award

Established in 2021, the Sue Fowler Award honours the inaugural CEO of mmvllen from 2001 to 2015 who sadly passed soon after retiring. She established the organisation and it's identity as a caring, supportive and empowering force for local young people, especially those with barriers to education, training and employment.

This award recognises those delivering upon the mmvllen vision of "young people that are confident, capable and on their way to success in work and life", with the winner receiving $500 towards a program, project or professional developed linked to our vision.

2022 winner Dan Kingham with Essendon Keilor College Campus Principals Lisa Nugent and Adam Potter