Warrington youngsters perform in front of Royalty at charity awards

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TALENTED young people from Warrington took to the stage and performed alongside world-renowned artists to an audience of thousands and HRH Prince Harry at the OnSide Youth Zones Awards.

The ceremony, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London recently, recognised young people’s exceptional achievements with awards presented to those who have made a real difference in their community, have breakthrough talent, or have overcome the most challenging of circumstances.

The evening saw fantastic performances from The Script, with their smash-hits ‘Superheroes’ and ‘Hall of Fame’, and John Newman with ‘Love Me Again’.

Warrington group ‘Fishing for Spinach’ performed at the pre-event welcome reception and as part of the OnSide House Choir throughout the whole awards.

HRH The Duke of Sussex attended a reception where he met young Youth Zone attendees and award nominees.

His Royal Highness then delivered a speech before presenting the OnSide Health and Wellbeing Award.

HRH The Duke of Sussex told the full Royal Albert Hall: “Whether you are an OnSide member, or have helped make OnSide possible, you’re helping pave the way for someone else. And this is a chance to celebrate that. A chance for you to see what you have achieved together, the difference you are making, and the role models you have become.

“This moment, when your friends at OnSide have your back, when they are lifting you up, and reminding you that anything is possible, and that you have what it takes to be a game changer.

“Every time I meet someone from OnSide I meet someone who is ambitious for themselves but also for their entire generation, hopeful for the future of our planet, and committed to supporting others.

“You have an amazing fire burning inside of you – full of potential, creativity, compassion, and authenticity.”

Young people shortlisted for the awards were nominated and voted for by Youth Zone members from the OnSide network, and their stories were told throughout the evening.

Jesy Nelson, of Little Mix, received the Gold Award, which recognises someone from the wider OnSide community who has made a significant and lasting difference to the lives of young people.

Jesy was chosen through her breakthrough documentary, ‘Odd One Out’, highlighting the abuse she received at the hands of cyberbullies and its effects on her mental health.

Jesy said: “This is amazing, I can’t believe I’m the first winner of the very first OnSide Gold Award, it’s absolutely incredible. Thank you so much to everyone.”

The star-studded evening saw awards presented by comedian Mo Gilligan, EastEnders actor Zack Morris, British artist Stuart Semple, Chief Executive of the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust Stuart Lawrence, and Matt Rantell from the Jack Petchey Foundation.

The ceremony included performances from Ms Banks, up-and-coming artist Yizzy, the 25-piece Chineke Orchestra and was hosted by BBC Radio 1 presenter Dev Griffin and Capital Breakfast Show host, Vick Hope.

Kathryn Morley, Chief Executive at OnSide Youth Zones, said: “I am delighted that our first annual OnSide Awards ceremony was a huge success. All the acts were incredible.

“It was wonderful to shine a light on Youth Zones which have such a transformational effect on the lives of young people.”

The event was made possible thanks to a generous donor who is passionate about supporting young people and OnSide Youth Zones, a national charity for young people which has 13 state-of-the-art centres across the country.


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