Young Volunteer of the Year: Chloe Shiels & David Miller

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Chloe Shiels and David DJ Miller were awarded joint winners of the Young Volunteer of the Year for their dedication and support to local charity Out of Sight.

Despite their own personal challenges, both young people are wonderful role models and provide vital support, helping with pandemic shopping, car boots, raffles and any other task they are presented with.

Unfortunately due to educational commitments, DJ (pictured with Chloe in the first picture) was unable to collect his award, so Chloe stepped up and collected it for him. Congratulations Chloe & DJ.

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