Shining a Light on Local Heroes: Nominations Open for the 2026 WellChild Awards
In an inspiring initiative, WellChild, a national charity, has announced the opening of nominations for the 2026 WellChild Awards, emphasizing the remarkable achievements and resilience of children and young people facing serious health challenges in West Lothian. This recognition serves not only to celebrate these “superstars” but also to honor the dedicated individuals who provide vital support in their lives.
Celebrating Resilience and Spirit
Commenting on the purpose of the awards, Matt James, CEO of WellChild, stated, “The WellChild Awards are our chance to shine a light on the incredible spirit of children and young people living with serious illnesses, as well as the professionals and families who support them.” The awards aim to recognize the strength of these children and acknowledge the caring professionals, whose tireless efforts help improve their quality of life.
A Call for Nominations
WellChild is reaching out to the local community to participate in highlighting those who have made significant impacts in the lives of these children. Nominations are being encouraged from anyone who knows an inspirational child, young person, or a devoted caregiver. The straightforward online nomination process aims to make it easy for community members to share these impactful stories and give deserving individuals the recognition they deserve.
A Ceremony to Remember
The culmination of the awards will be a star-studded ceremony in London, where winners from all over the UK will have the chance to meet celebrity guests and share their inspiring stories. With celebrity endorsements from figures such as Molly-Mae and Jaime Laing, the event promises to be a celebration of hope and determination, shining a spotlight on the courage of young individuals and the support of their families and professionals.
For more information and to submit nominations, visit www.wellchild.org.uk/awards. This is a unique opportunity to honor those who often go unnoticed and to celebrate the spirit of resilience in the face of adversity.