Chichester Observer

Ems Valley Gazette Diana Award is ‘amazing’ for Jess as young fundraiser gets new accolade

- Belinda Dickens www.chichester.co.uk news@chiobserve­r.co.uk Jess Webb with Chichester MP Gillian Keegan in London

An inspiratio­nal teenager is ‘amazed’ after receiving a prestigiou­s award for her charity work.

Jess Webb, from Emsworth, had absolutely no idea she had been nominated for the Diana Award until it was announced in assembly at her school.

At the age of 14, Jess is already a staunch advocate for volunteeri­ng and is a passionate fundraiser for the Huntington’s Disease Associatio­n, with her total reaching almost £5,000.

Jess was invited to the House of Lords to receive the award, which recognises the efforts of young people aged between nine and 25 as a positive contributi­on to society.

Jess said: “I was just amazed, it was amazing collecting the award and to know I’m now part of the Diana Award community.

“It was really inspiratio­nal.”

It comes after she was crowned the 2018 Young Volunteer of the Year at the Huntington’s Disease Associatio­n Volunteer Fundraiser Awards in Liverpool.

At the end of last year she also received a

community award for fundraisin­g.

Jess said: “I don’t do it for the awards or recognitio­n but it’s nice to be recognised.

“I do it so I can help other families because it’s quite a challengin­g time, and knowing that by raising money I could be helping my family.’”

Huntington’s Disease is an inherited condition which runs in Jess’ family, and she has lost two family members from it.

This experience has inspired Jess to undertake seven years of fundraisin­g for the charity, and she plans to continue with her next event, a dinner dance on Hayling Island, later this year.

Jess is putting on the three-course meal with live entertainm­ent at Langstone Quays Resort on October 11, and it will also feature a raffle and auction.

Jess added: “It’s just an amazing thing to know that I have supported and helped other families.

“If you’re thinking about fundraisin­g you might as well have a go. I’m hoping that I’m inspiring others with what I’m doing.”

Initiative­s Jess has worked on to raise funds include working with more than 53 businesses in the region, chairing the Student Charity Group, completing a 20-mile sponsored cycle and founding the mental health awareness group Young Minds.

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