Sheriff in on the trail of our young citizens
THE search is on for young people who have done something exceptional this year.
The High Sheriff of Greater Manchester, Diane Hawkins JP DL, has launched the second annual Greater Manchester Young Citizen of The Year Award and is looking to celebrate kindness, thoughtfulness, bravery, or actions that have made a difference to our communities.
Young Citizen 2020 was launched by last year’s High Sheriff, Eamonn O’neal, to give a platform to young people showing courage and kindness in a particularly turbulent year.
Diane Hawkins is delighted to continue the legacy and shine a light on young citizens’ actions.
She says, “In these uncertain times, it is heartening to see so many young people taking their own initiative to make local communities safer and better places to live.
“It is extremely important that we recognise and celebrate their achievements.
“Our exceptional young people of Greater Manchester have demonstrated their commitment to social action, community engagement and philanthropy across the entirety of Greater Manchester.
The High Sheriff Awards for Young Citizen 2021 seek to celebrate these achievements and recognise the contributions that young people play in all our lives.”
The awards, sponsored by Beaverbrooks, are open to individual young people who live or who carry out their work in Greater Manchester and who are aged between 11-18 years old as of the 31st December 2021.
Nomination forms and more details are available online at http://bit.ly/ Gmhighsheriff or by scanning the VR code.
Alternatively email Gmhighsheriff@gmail.com for a form to be emailed to you
The closing deadline is 5.30pm on December 31, 2021