Winners 2024

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    Ailya Mota

    Child of Courage

    Doctors were forced to amputate both of her legs and five fingers to save her life, but the sassy five-year-old refuses to slow down.

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    Florrie Bark

    Child of Courage

    Cancer survivor inspires millions as she shares her battle with a rare form of leukaemia and raises money to help other children.

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    Hewitt Clark

    Emergency Services

    Britain's most decorated living lifeboatman has saved hundreds of lives during some of the most dangerous rescues in the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's 200-year history.

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    Jacob Newson

    Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year

    Schoolboy has taken on a series of charity challenges to raise more than £150,000 in memory of his mum.

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    Manny Singh Kang

    ITV Fundraiser

    Big-hearted football fan has raised more than £260,000 for Dementia UK with events including regular Samosa Saturdays.

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    Molly Leonard

    King's Trust Young Achiever

    After finding solace in crafting as she battled serious illness, Molly now shares her passion and skills to help others.

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    Sheila Reith

    Lifetime Achievement

    Doctor who co-invented the world's first insulin pen, transforming the lives of millions of people with diabetes.

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    Emily Greenwood

    Outstanding Bravery

    Mum swam 400m in icy winter seas to save a 10-year-old boy and a man after they were dragged out by powerful currents.

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    Andy Evans, Jason Evans and Michelle Tolley

    Special Recognition

    Tireless campaigners who fought on behalf of relatives and victims of the biggest scandal in NHS history in a decades-long quest for justice.

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    Diana Parkes and Hetti Barkworth-Nanton

    Special Recognition

    After Joanna Simpson was killed by her husband, her mum Diana and best friend Hetti set up a charity to support children impacted by domestic abuse.

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    Hari Budha Magar

    Special Recognition

    The first above-the-knee double amputee to conquer Everest is changing perceptions of disability and inspiring people to ‘climb their own mountain’, whatever that might be.

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    Agnes Nisbett

    TSB Community Hero

    Kind-hearted midwife who devoted her life to helping grieving parents after experiencing the tragedy of stillbirth herself.

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