The British Red Cross Humanitarian Citizen Awards are upon us, do you know a superhero that deserves a nomination? The annual award is to celebrate the valuable contribution young people make to the lives of others, recognising both individual and groups aged under 25 who have done something special.
Nominations need to be in by Friday 23rd July 2010, with 4 categories of outstanding achievement recognised –
- Volunteering
- First aid
- Fundraising
- Community action
British Red Cross youth development co ordinator, Robin Wells, said –
These awards recognise the amazing things that young people do to help others. They may not wear masks or a cape, but their selfless actions have a real impact and help to make the world a better place.
One of last year’s winners was Vikki George from Surrey, who set up a charity called Post Pals to send cards, gifts and letters to seriously ill children. A group from Norwich called Beat Ambassadors who help other young people with eating disorders were also recognised. Last year also showed the broad spectrum of ages that can be nominated, with a three year old girl who helps her mother who has epilepsy mentioned as a super young superhero!
The awards will take place in November and be judged by a panel of young people and previous winners. The Red Cross Humanitarian Citizen Awards are a great chance for you to reward young people who make a difference to other people’s lives. So if you know someone you think is a superhero, why not nominate them today and show them that their efforts are appreciated.