AS a long-time ambassador for WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children, I would like to appeal to your readers to get in nominations quickly for this year’s WellChild Awards.

 

The deadline for nominations has recently been extended until February 27th so please don’t delay if you know a brave and special young person in your area and nominate them for the 2022 WellChild Awards.

 

At the WellChild Awards 2022, in association with GSK, we will be paying a public tribute to some of the UK’s very special children, young people and caring professionals.

 

And I know there must be many worthy nominees in your area whose inspirational qualities and bravery in the face of adversity mean they deserve their moment to shine.

 

We are looking for inspirational children and young people who have defied the odds in the face of serious illness and the selfless nurses, doctors, brothers, sisters and friends who help care for them.

 

This is your opportunity to give them the recognition they deserve at a prestigious event regularly attended by WellChild Patron, The Duke of Sussex.


I have presented the WellChild Awards many times alongside The Duke of Sussex and a host of celebrity guests.

 

The awards are a truly magical experience for the winners who have an evening they will never forget.

 

I have seen for myself the wonderful boost that the Awards bring to the winners and nominees, many of whom are living with serious illnesses. In this of all years that’s something they really need.


Nominations for the 2022 WellChild Awards are open now so I would like to appeal to your readers to please get yours in before the closing date on Sunday 27th February.

 

Get the details of how to nominate them now via WellChild’s website https://www.wellchild.org.uk/awards/ . The winners will be invited along with their nominator to attend the WellChild awards ceremony in 2022.

 

I would love your readers to be involved in nominating a deserving winner in the WellChild Awards.

 

If you know someone who deserves to be recognised then please show them just how special they are.