Young Citizen Award 2021

Do you know a young person who has done something exceptional ? Would you like to see someone awarded for their bravery, kindness or for making a difference in their community?

The search is on to find someone deserving of the Lancashire Young Citizen of the Year award – and we are asking you to help us find them.

If you know someone or a group of young people aged 21 or under who has done something selfless for another person, organisation or their local community we want to hear from you.

The winner will receive £500 along with a specially commissioned trophy and certificate from the High Sheriff of Lancashire Catherine Penny and Chief Constable Andy Rhodes. Two runners up will also receive £100 and a certificate.

The nomination window closes on the 31st January 2021 for all applications.

For further details and to nominate a young person visit – www.lanpac.co.ukCitizen A

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