Part of what makes our Bailiwick so great is our pride in our islands. Our communities within the Bailiwick safeguard our identity and heritage and preserve a way of life we are still so fortunate to enjoy.
Often it is key individuals who ensure these jewels in the island's crown remain that way - that grass roots life continues to tick along as it always has done. They do so out of love for their community and usually with little or no recognition.
This award aims to thank those who promote and protect our islands.
Guernsey Welfare Service has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Lesley Perchard and GVS Jubilee Day Centre have been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Bernie Coutu has been nominated for the Pride of Guernsey Bailiwick Community Hero award
Carolyn and Phil Morley have been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Guernsey Welfare Service Parent Empowerment Programme has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero
Health Connections Voluntary Car Service has been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Mandy Le Bachelet and Sarah Bamford from Talking Benches have nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Margaret and John Nicolle have been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
The Rotary and Lions Club of Guernsey have been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero