Kent's Children's Awards, with Wards estate agents, open for nominations as event celebrates 20th occasion
Published: 10:28, 20 March 2023
Updated: 08:14, 21 March 2023
Brave, inspiring and talented youngsters are all being sought for awards which will recognise the most courageous children in the county.
Young fundraisers, excellent charities and supportive families are also wanted by judges of the Children's Awards which are back for another year in Kent.
Starting a little earlier in the year than on previous occasions - nominations are now open for all six categories.
From recognition for toddlers, children and teens who have triumphed over adversity, to those wowing friends and family with a remarkable achievement despite an illness or disability - we want to shed light on them all.
Alongside this, organisers also want to showcase the work of some incredible charities and support staff working away in the background.
The Children's Awards, organised by estate agents Wards, are supported by the KM Group and the Kent Community Foundation.
Aldo Sotgiu, MD of Wards said: "All of our nominees and winners have overcome some truly immense obstacles and their bravery and strength is extremely humbling to all of us here at Wards.
"Every year we receive countless stories, that are both heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure, about truly inspiring children and their families who have triumphed in the face of adversity, and the charities who have helped them along the way.
"We’re excited to be hosting our 20th annual Wards Children’s Awards this year and to, once again, give our winners the opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge all they have overcome at such a young age."
If you know someone deserving of an award - we'd like you to tell us about them as soon as possible.
Entering is quick and easy, can be done online in minutes by clicking here.
The closing date for nominations is Friday, May 12 and votes can be put forward by family members, friends, neighbours, schools as well as outside groups, clubs, teachers and sports coaches.
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Lauren Abbott