People are being asked to put forward their 'unsung heroes' for the Lancashire Young Citizen of the Year award.
If you know someone, aged 19 or under, who has done something selfless for another person, organisation, or their local community, then your local police teams want to hear from you.
Applications are now being accepted and can be submitted anytime up until 31 January 2024.
Winners and runners up will be selected by the High Sheriff of Lancashire and a panel of judges from the Lancashire Partnership Against Crime (LANPAC), Lancashire Constabulary and the University of Central Lancashire.
The winner will receive £500 along with a specially-commissioned trophy and certificate from the High Sheriff and Lancashire Constabulary’s Chief Constable Chris Rowley. Two runners up will also receive £100 and a certificate.
To find out more see https://www.lanpac.co.uk/young-citizen-award/
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