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Nominations open for annual Ward and Partners Children's Awards in Kent

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 24 May 2017

The annual search to find the county’s most courageous youngsters is back – and this time there’s a spooky twist.

The finalists in this year’s Ward and Partners Children’s Awards winners will get to attend a spook-tacular ceremony just a few days before Halloween.

The nomination period to find this year’s inspiring bunch of children has now opened.

Having fun at last year's ceremony

There are six categories – and nominating a child, family or charity couldn’t be easier.

TRIUMPH OVER ADVERSITY: For children with severe disabilities and illnesses who are working to overcome them. Three age groups: 0-5 6-11 12-16

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YOUNG FUNDRAISER: For the child or group of children who have raised fund for charity

GOING FOR GOLD: Fr achievement in sports, music, visual and performing arts despite disability

Charlotte Hawkins and Arun Estates Lettings Director Jason Bunning presenting the Going For Gold award to Myles Miller at last year's awards

EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CARER: For young carers who care for other family members

COURAGEOUS FAMILY: For families who coped with severe illness or disability

OUTSTANDING CHARITY: Rewarding charitable and voluntary groups who support children who face challenges in life

The Ward and Partners Children's Awards. Stock image

Click here to nominate somebody using our online entry form.

Just fill out the form and tell us exactly why the person or group that you know deserves county-wide recognition and the chance to win some brilliant prizes

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

All our finalists will attend a fab, fun awards ceremony on Friday, October 27 at the Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel which will be hosted by Good Morning Britain’s Charlotte Hawkins.

Previous Triumph Over Adversity winner Beth Atkinson at last year's awards

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