Chief Scout congratulates Unsung Heroes at Birmingham awards day

On 05/10/2022

Chief Scout, Bear Grylls congratulated his Unsung Heroes at a special event on Friday 23 September at the Bear Grylls Adventure Centre at the NEC, in Birmingham.

The 21 Unsung Heroes, all aged between 4 and 21, were recognised for their achievements including saving lives, fundraising, and showing strength in adversity. Each received a £500 prize from Bear, along with a signed certificate and a Never Give Up badge and neckerchief.

As well as meeting Bear, the Scouts got to bring their parents, carers, and other family members with them to try a range of activities at the centre including snorkeling, indoor freefall, archery and high ropes.

Above and beyond

The Scouts all did remarkable things over the past year, going above and beyond, demonstrating Scout values and supporting their community.

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A seven-year-old Wigan borough schoolgirl has been saluted by Chief Scout Bear Grylls for looking after her disabled mum and other acts of kindness.

Ella lives in Atherton and is a Beaver at Adlington Scout Group where she has won plaudits for her charity work.

And the fact that she cares for her mum Anne-Marie at home as well has now propelled her to national stardom.

The youngster was among 21 Unsung Heroes, aged between four and 24 who were recognised for achievements including saving lives, fund-raising and showing strength in adversity, and showing the #never give up spirit.

They went to the Bear Grylls Adventure Centre at the NEC in Birmingham to meet the man himself where she received prize money, a badge for her uniform, a “never give up” neckerchief and a pin badge, plus a golden ticket for her to return to the NEC when she’s older as she was too young to take part in activities until she is eight years old.

Ella received her golden ticket in a bar of Galaxy Chocolate which had parallels to the book and film Charlie and the Chocolate factory.

Single mum Anne-Marie said: “I am so incredibly proud of her.

“I am registered disabled, having undergone three lots of spinal surgery and I have a connective tissues disorder. It’s just the two of us in the house and Ella is a complete star.

“She helps in so many ways, whether it’s helping me get in and out of chairs and bed, loading the dishwasher or making some breakfast. She is registered with Wigan and Leigh Young Carers.

“In fact she’s always thinking of others. She took part in a readathon involving reading for 48 hours for a period of 10 days and she raised £160 for books for her school, hospitals and hospices.

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“Ella is mature beyond her years, she understands my needs and is simply kind-hearted and loving.”

Ella was nominated for the award by her Beaver leader Beverley Scragg who said that she has demonstrated the Scout values of courage, kindness and a “never give up” spirit.

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A proud Chief Scout

‘I’m so proud of these remarkable young people, said Bear. ‘They’ve shown grit, determination and a true never give up spirit. To me they’re all such deserving Unsung Heroes, who continue to use their skills, kindness and courage to help others. They’re an inspiration to me and everyone around them.’

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