Birmingham Winners 2023
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Finley Hassall
Child of Courage
Rescued a boy from drowning by using RNLI's 'float to live technique', and pulling him back to shore.
Eva Abley
Stephen Sutton Inspiration Award
Teenager with cerebral palsy who uses comedy to reach millions of people, break down barriers, and raise awareness and funds for others.
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Deena Evans and Michael Hipgrave
Emergency Services Award
Heroic paramedics returned to work after a terrifying knife attack that nearly cost them their lives.
Chris Hoare
Outstanding Contribution
Community activist who transformed his crime-ridden estate into a model neighbourhood.
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Reverend Canon Eve Pitts
Lifetime Achievement
The Church of England's first black, female vicar is a pioneering cleric and anti-racism campaigner.
Asha Rage
TSB Community Hero
Football coach is using the sport to keep young people away from gang violence and build bridges in the community.
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The Chatting Family
Triumph Over Adversity
Young cancer survivor Carter, his parents and sister have raised more than £330,000 to thank the medics who gave him lifesaving care.
Dawn Astle
Special Recognition Award
Daughter of West Brom legend Jeff Astle is the driving force behind the campaign to raise awareness of the risk of brain injuries in sport.
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Delores and Hector Pinkney
Special Recognition Award
Inspiring sibling activists and volunteers who have spent 50 years serving their community.
The Commonwealth Games Volunteers
Spirit of Birmingham
Birmingham 2022 was the biggest and best Commonwealth Games in history with 1.3 million people packing into sports venues across the city to watch more than 5,000 athletes performing at their peak.
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