THE nation’s leading first aid charity is calling for nominations for St John Ambulance’s annual Everyday Heroes awards, which celebrate inspiring stories of public heroism.
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My Working Week: Before burnout becomes crisisLast year saw the highest ever number of nominations and the charity is asking the public to tell them about friends, family members, colleagues, and even strangers who’ve saved lives or championed first aid.
St John South East regional director Mark Farmer said: “Everyone has the ability to save a life and our awards give us a chance to celebrate those who are doing just that. We’re on the lookout for anyone who has gone out of their way to help people through first aid – from life savers, to campaigners, teachers, and fundraisers.
“Each year we hear incredibly inspiring stories of ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. If you know someone who deserves recognition for their outstanding first-aid achievements, please nominate them.”
Entries close at 5pm on Thursday, March 24, and nominees will be invited to a star-studded ceremony in London, at The Grange St Paul’s on September 7.
Visit www.sja.org.uk/everydayheroes for more info.

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