Community website that campaigned for release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe wins award
Briefly

Pramstead, launched in 2015 by Charlotte Samuels, has been recognized as the Community Platform of the Year at the Prestige Awards. Originally intended for families, the platform evolved to feature local businesses, cafes, events, and cultural celebrations freely accessible to the community. Samuels's dedication to inclusivity shone through her efforts supporting free events for those from diverse economic backgrounds. Additionally, Pramstead played a significant role in campaigning for the release of local mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe from an Iranian prison, highlighting a personal connection to community issues. The platform continues to bridge gaps between families and local offerings.
"I don’t get much feedback or payback at all so this award is a nice thing."
"We support classes for kids and try to bring businesses to families. We've found that now we can fill cafes in downtime and spread the word about pub quizzes."
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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