Winners 2020

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  • Special Recognition - Captain Sir Tom Moore

    Captain Sir Tom Moore

    Special Recognition

    Centenarian inspired Britain and the world with a lockdown walking challenge that raised more than £38million for NHS charities.

    ITV Fundraiser – Major Chris Brannigan

    Major Chris Brannigan

    ITV Fundraiser

    Doting dad walked barefoot from Land’s End to Edinburgh, to raise funds for a rare disorder, following his daughter’s diagnosis.

  • Child of Courage - Emmie Narayn-Nicholas

    Emmie Narayn-Nicholas

    Child of Courage

    Schoolgirl leukaemia patient and her family were inspired to provide meals, support and comfort to the families of other seriously-ill children.

    Special Recognition 2014 – Betty McGlinchey

    Betty McGlinchey

    Special Recognition 2014

    When her best friend died at just 36, caring Betty McGlinchey didn't hesitate to take in her two young daughters and raise them as her own. It was the start of a remarkable life as a foster mother to more than 1,200 often troubled children and young people.

  • Outstanding Bravery 2014 – Agnes Malcolmson and Danny Turner

    Agnes Malcolmson and Danny Turner

    Outstanding Bravery 2014

    Nurse Agnes and hospital store room worker Danny tackled a man walked who had walked into Glasgow’s Royal Infirmary, set himself on fire and was heading towards the maternity ward.

    TSB Community Partner 2017 - Fraser Johnston

    Fraser Johnston

    TSB Community Partner 2017

    Helped set up Cycling Without Age, which gives isolated elderly people a new lease of life by taking them for invigorating countryside rides. Fraser, from Falkirk, spends his spare time in the saddle, taking care home residents out for trips through the countryside on his trishaw bike, which has a seat for two fastened to the front.

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