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The Y nomination closing soon



There’s less than three weeks to go before nominations for the inaugural Y Victorian Mother of the Year award close.

The Y Victoria initiative celebrates the contribution mums make every day, seeking to spotlight the broader aspects of motherhood that inspire, nurture and redefine modern parenting.

The Y Victorian Mother of the Year is a new perspective on recognising mothers and mother figures who inspire young people, harness their potential and encourage growth for them to become the leaders of tomorrow.

The Y Victoria CEO Carolyn Morris encouraged all Victorians to nominate an inspiring mother figure.

“Our aim is to reflect and celebrate the rich tapestry of families that make up our communities, welcoming all traditional and non-traditional mother figures who live in Victoria. In a world where the definition of family is ever evolving, we stand proud in launching an award that mirrors the diversity and inclusivity of our society today,” she said.

“Help us to celebrate the unsung heroes of motherhood by nominating someone who makes an impact in their community and on young people.”

The award recognises mother figures who have had a profound and positive effect on the lives of young people and their community. The award is open to traditional and non-traditional mother figures who currently live in the state of Victoria (Australia).

The term mother figure is inclusive of relatives, role models, community leaders and all people who identify as female.

The Victorian Mother of the Year will be judged on their contribution to the community, be an everyday person, a positive role model, and align with the Y’s core values of honesty, caring, inclusion, respect and responsibility.

Nominations are now open and will close at 5pm 26 April, 2024.

Nominating a mum or mother figure who deserves recognition is simple, answering just four short questions.

To nominate visit, victoria.ymca.org.au/vicmother

The winner of the inaugural Victorian Mother of the Year will be announced at a ceremony at the Melbourne Town Hall on Friday 10 May 2024.

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