2012 Winner Jack Henderson Armed with paper, colouring pencils and a big dose of cheeky charm, Jack has raised almost £30,000 for the hospital that looked after his little brother Noah, after coming up with a unique fundraising scheme when he was just six. Energetic Jack had the idea of drawing pictures in return for […]
Category: Winners
Outstanding Bravery
2012 Winner Corporal Carl Taylor Corporal Carl Taylor put his life on the line twice by running across open ground in a hail of bullets to save the lives of three children in Afghanistan during an intense firefight with Taliban insurgents. Carl, who serves with the 3rd Battalion The Mercian Regiment, was a section commander […]
Prince’s Trust Young Achiever of the Year
2012 Winner Jay Kamiraz Sleeping next to overflowing bins behind an inner city hostel, Jay Kamiraz thought his life was over, at just 17. The teenager was homeless after struggling to come to terms with the effects of a savage unprovoked attack by seven men. After a month in hospital, Jay was afraid he would […]
Special Recognition
2012 Winner Katie Piper Scarred for life in a horrific acid attack organised by her violent ex, Katie Piper battled back to inspire millions of young women. The 29-year-old launched her Katie Piper Foundation in 2009 to raise awareness of the plight of victims of burns and other disfigurement injuries. The charity campaigns for specialist […]
Special Recognition
2012 Winner Natalie Aggiano After her mother was murdered, Natalia Aggiano chose to give one of her own kidneys to save a stranger’s life, in an astonishing legacy of love. Natalia was 19 when her paranoid schizophrenic father stabbed mum Elva to death. She vowed to do something positive in her mother’s memory. So when […]
Teenager of Courage
2012 Winner Ramona Gibbs Brave Ramona had a split second to make a life or death decision as an out of control car hurtled towards her and little sister Trixie. Without a thought for her own safety, Ramona pushed Trixie out of danger – sustaining serious injuries in the process. Ramona, then six, was playing […]