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Moray & Banffshire Heroes 2024: Nominate the brave children in your community





Sarah Walker received the brave child of the year award in 2023. Picture: Beth Taylor
Sarah Walker received the brave child of the year award in 2023. Picture: Beth Taylor

Facing illness, disability and other life-changing challenges requires immense bravery from folk but when that individual is a child, courage takes on a whole new meaning.

Moray & Banffshire Heroes 2024 recognises and celebrates the remarkable youngsters in our communities with the brave child award.

The brave child of the year will be a youngster who has demonstrated exceptional courage, bravery or faced extreme adversity and battled against all odds to overcome challenges or shown sheer strength through a difficult time.

NOMINATE at https://www.hnmedia.co.uk/morayheroes/ by February 4.

Sponsoring the award for brave child of the year is The Good Sleep Company.

Managing director at The Good Sleep Company, Scott Birnie, said: “I'm delighted to sponsor the brave child of the year award as I've three small children of my own and I think it's important to recognise when a child does something really special.”

Each week, your favourite Highland News & Media websites and newspapers will highlight a Moray & Banffshire Heroes category:

  • Charitable organisation NEW
  • School NEW
  • Carer
  • Healthcare
  • Volunteer
  • Fundraiser
  • Emergency services/armed forces
  • Green hero
  • Primary pupil
  • Primary teacher
  • Secondary pupil
  • Secondary teacher
  • Community champion
  • Brave child
  • Green community venture NEW

Once all of your nominations are received, our judges will create a shortlist which will be revealed in a special supplement and you will be invited to vote for your winners. There is also a special award presented to the hero of heroes who is chosen by the judges from all of your category winners at the awards ceremony at The Banff Springs Hotel on April 25.

Who will you nominate?
Who will you nominate?

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