Native employees working at social care charity Cornerstone had been celebrated for his or her devoted service at an awards ceremony.
9 employees members from Cornerstone’s West Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Bute department had been introduced with 10, 20 or 25 year-long service awards, representing a cumulative 55 years of loyal service on the STAR awards.
Two of the charity’s fashionable apprenticeship class of 2022 graduates from West Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Bute had been additionally recognised.
Alongside this, the Mary Williamson Awards was gained by Amy McGrandles, with Cameron Cree being runner-up.

Amy’s nominators stated: “Amy used to reside along with her mum, who was capable of give her fixed 1:1 consideration.
“Nevertheless, when Amy’s mum was identified with most cancers, she was unable to assist Amy to the identical extent.
“Amy initially agreed to come back to the Waterfront service for one month to permit her mum to obtain therapy however quickly found the fun of residing independently, and was eager to maneuver to a supported residing home extra completely.
“Not solely did this determination give Amy some new independence, nevertheless it meant that Amy’s mum might focus on her well being and therapy whereas figuring out Amy is being cared for.”
Cameron’s nominators added: “Over time, Cami’s speech has improved, and he's now speaking much more with employees.
“Having the ability to talk extra has enabled Cami to raised categorical his must employees which has made an enormous distinction in his each day life.”
Cornerstone’s Staff of the 12 months was additionally awarded to The Ally Williamson staff at Baxter View in Dumbarton.
Hazel Brown, Chief Govt of Cornerstone, commented: “Large congratulations go to all our award winners, runners-up, and people awarded extremely recommended. What an exquisite day.”