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Monmouthshire County Council hosts Playmaker Conferences
Monmouthshire County Council hosts Playmaker Conferences

South Wales Argus

time17-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Monmouthshire County Council hosts Playmaker Conferences

More than 650 primary school children from across Abergavenny, Chepstow and Caldicot attended Monmouthshire County Council's annual PlayMaker Conferences, led by the MonLife Sports Development Team. The programme supports primary school pupils as they begin their leadership journeys and celebrates their progress through the PlayMaker scheme. Councillor Angela Sandles, Monmouthshire County Council's cabinet member for engagement and equalities, said: "The PlayMaker Conference is a wonderful opportunity to engage with our young leaders. "It's so fantastic to see these young people develop and grow from Playmakers in year 5 to volunteering in youth work in secondary school and then often starting their careers in sports development in Monmouthshire. "It's an inspiring journey, and a joy to see." Workshops at the conference focused on key topics including play development, active travel, pupil voice, healthy eating, sustainability and water safety. The events were supported by MonLife, the MonLife Leadership Academy, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and County in the Community, with facilities provided by local comprehensive schools and Abergavenny Rugby Club at Bailey Park. The MonLife Sports Development Team has delivered the Sports Leaders PlayMaker Award throughout the academic year, involving nearly all primary schools in Monmouthshire. Pupils who complete the award contribute to the wellbeing of their school communities by supporting positive activities and leadership. A total of 43 Leadership Academy volunteers supported the events throughout the week, contributing 172 hours of service. The Monmouth Cluster Primary Schools' session was postponed for this academic year due to the weather.

Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award
Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award

Veronica Blankenship, chief people and communications officer at Talking Rain, holds the Corporate Compassion award at the PSBJ Corporate Citizenship Awards luncheon in Seattle on May 14. PRESTON, Wash., May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Talking Rain Beverage Company®, makers of the No. 1 sparkling water brand, Sparkling Ice®, received this year's Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ) Corporate Compassion award. The recognition comes as part of PSBJ's annual Corporate Citizenship Awards, which highlight businesses in the Puget Sound region that actively contribute to the wellbeing of their communities through philanthropy, volunteerism and innovative partnerships. 'We are honored to be recognized among exceptional organizations who share our passion and commitment to supporting this community,' said Veronica Blankenship, chief people and communications officer at Talking Rain. Talking Rain supports numerous local charities and events, including Seattle Children's Hospital, food banks and the Seattle and Portland Marathons. Nationally, the company partners with Girls on the Run International, The Jed Foundation and K9s For Warriors. According to PSBJ, its Corporate Citizen Awards celebrate organizations that integrate social impact into their core operations, highlighting the importance of corporate involvement in addressing societal challenges. Talking Rain is deeply immersed in the Puget Sound community and with all its nonprofit partners, the company looks for ways to engage its key stakeholders to have a greater impact. It organizes joint fundraisers and promotional opportunities with its customers and key accounts, and it facilitates volunteer opportunities and other ways for employees to experience its charitable partners' missions firsthand. The nearly 500 Talking Rain employees, which it calls Rain Makers, are eager to show up for causes that align with the company's values. Last year, Rain Makers assembled 1,000 'Play Maker' kits to benefit the Jordan Morris Foundation at Seattle Children's Hospital, which provides social, emotional and mental health support and resources for families who are learning to live with their child's Type 1 diabetes (T1d) diagnosis. The kits, designed for kids who have been newly diagnosed with T1d, include a soccer ball, water bottle, sensory keychain, Seattle Children's-branded adhesive bandages and temporary tattoos. 'Seattle Children's has been the proud beneficiary of Talking Rain's sponsorship and product donations for decades,' said Eve Kopp, senior director of giving at Seattle Children's Hospital. 'The recent collaboration between Talking Rain and the Jordan Morris Foundation not only provided Play Maker kits to Seattle Children's Diabetes Clinic, but it also accelerated the distribution of the kits to more children. Talking Rain's generous financial contribution further provided crucial mental health resources, empowering kids facing this life-altering condition.' With national partners, too, Talking Rain has invited various stakeholders to take part. For example, Rain Makers in six cities are gearing up to give away Sparkling Ice at Girls on the Run 5k events this spring. And since Talking Rain released its co-branded six-packs of Sparkling Ice with K9s For Warriors in March, the company's vendors and retail partners have been finding new and exciting ways to help tell the story and raise funds for this life-saving organization. 'We know that current and potential employees of Talking Rain, as well as our retail partners and especially consumers of our products, are interested in aligning themselves with brands that share their values,' Blankenship said. 'We're dedicated to earning their trust and loyalty every day.' Learn more about Talking Rain at Rain, the makers of Sparkling Ice®, is a family-owned company based in Preston, Washington. Through nearly four decades of redefining the sparkling water category, Talking Rain has crafted a remarkable collection of full-flavored, better-for-you beverages, including the No. 1 sparkling water brand in the U.S., Sparkling Ice (also available in Caffeine and Energy), and Popwell, a cold-crafted prebiotic soda. Talking Rain drinks are enriched with vitamins and antioxidants and come in a delicious array of bold flavors. Talking Rain believes in sharing its success to support healthy communities, personal wellbeing, and greater inclusivity. We live life in full flavor and believe the world should, too. For more information, please visit Media ContactAnnie AlleyFirmani + Associates206-466-2713talkingrain@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at

Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award
Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Talking Rain receives 2025 Puget Sound Business Journal Corporate Compassion award

Veronica Blankenship, chief people and communications officer at Talking Rain, holds the Corporate Compassion award at the PSBJ Corporate Citizenship Awards luncheon in Seattle on May 14. PRESTON, Wash., May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Talking Rain Beverage Company®, makers of the No. 1 sparkling water brand, Sparkling Ice®, received this year's Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ) Corporate Compassion award. The recognition comes as part of PSBJ's annual Corporate Citizenship Awards, which highlight businesses in the Puget Sound region that actively contribute to the wellbeing of their communities through philanthropy, volunteerism and innovative partnerships. 'We are honored to be recognized among exceptional organizations who share our passion and commitment to supporting this community,' said Veronica Blankenship, chief people and communications officer at Talking Rain. Talking Rain supports numerous local charities and events, including Seattle Children's Hospital, food banks and the Seattle and Portland Marathons. Nationally, the company partners with Girls on the Run International, The Jed Foundation and K9s For Warriors. According to PSBJ, its Corporate Citizen Awards celebrate organizations that integrate social impact into their core operations, highlighting the importance of corporate involvement in addressing societal challenges. Talking Rain is deeply immersed in the Puget Sound community and with all its nonprofit partners, the company looks for ways to engage its key stakeholders to have a greater impact. It organizes joint fundraisers and promotional opportunities with its customers and key accounts, and it facilitates volunteer opportunities and other ways for employees to experience its charitable partners' missions firsthand. The nearly 500 Talking Rain employees, which it calls Rain Makers, are eager to show up for causes that align with the company's values. Last year, Rain Makers assembled 1,000 'Play Maker' kits to benefit the Jordan Morris Foundation at Seattle Children's Hospital, which provides social, emotional and mental health support and resources for families who are learning to live with their child's Type 1 diabetes (T1d) diagnosis. The kits, designed for kids who have been newly diagnosed with T1d, include a soccer ball, water bottle, sensory keychain, Seattle Children's-branded adhesive bandages and temporary tattoos. 'Seattle Children's has been the proud beneficiary of Talking Rain's sponsorship and product donations for decades,' said Eve Kopp, senior director of giving at Seattle Children's Hospital. 'The recent collaboration between Talking Rain and the Jordan Morris Foundation not only provided Play Maker kits to Seattle Children's Diabetes Clinic, but it also accelerated the distribution of the kits to more children. Talking Rain's generous financial contribution further provided crucial mental health resources, empowering kids facing this life-altering condition.' With national partners, too, Talking Rain has invited various stakeholders to take part. For example, Rain Makers in six cities are gearing up to give away Sparkling Ice at Girls on the Run 5k events this spring. And since Talking Rain released its co-branded six-packs of Sparkling Ice with K9s For Warriors in March, the company's vendors and retail partners have been finding new and exciting ways to help tell the story and raise funds for this life-saving organization. 'We know that current and potential employees of Talking Rain, as well as our retail partners and especially consumers of our products, are interested in aligning themselves with brands that share their values,' Blankenship said. 'We're dedicated to earning their trust and loyalty every day.' Learn more about Talking Rain at Rain, the makers of Sparkling Ice®, is a family-owned company based in Preston, Washington. Through nearly four decades of redefining the sparkling water category, Talking Rain has crafted a remarkable collection of full-flavored, better-for-you beverages, including the No. 1 sparkling water brand in the U.S., Sparkling Ice (also available in Caffeine and Energy), and Popwell, a cold-crafted prebiotic soda. Talking Rain drinks are enriched with vitamins and antioxidants and come in a delicious array of bold flavors. Talking Rain believes in sharing its success to support healthy communities, personal wellbeing, and greater inclusivity. We live life in full flavor and believe the world should, too. For more information, please visit Media ContactAnnie AlleyFirmani + Associates206-466-2713talkingrain@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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