
Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year Award 2025
This year marks 26 years of The Daily Mirror's Pride of Britain Awards, celebrating the achievements of the country's unsung heroes. It's the date when royals and celebrities take a step back and shine a light on the truly remarkable people who make our world a better place.
Now the search begins for Good Morning Britain's 2025 Young Fundraiser of the Year, an individual aged 17 or under who has gone above and beyond to raise money for a good cause and deserves to have their achievement recognised by Pride of Britain.
If you know someone aged 17 or under who has done inspirational charity work, you can nominate them by going to prideofbritain.com/nominate where there are more details and a nomination form.
If you are under the age of 18, please get permission from a parent or guardian before you nominate, and you must also get permission from your nominees' parent or guardians before you put their name forward.
Nominations are open now and close at 11:59pm on Sunday 10th August 2025.
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