The #givingtuesday champion search has now finished and we can announce that the winner of this year’s competition is 18 year old Courtney Hughes from Oxfordshire.
Five years ago, with her great grandmother unwell over the festive period, Courtney decided to use her pocket money to take Christmas to the hospital. Inspired by seeing other patients away from their loved ones, she started a local campaign to collect Christmas gifts for people spending that time of year in hospitals, hospices and care homes.
Since then her campaign has gone from strength to strength. Working with charities, schools and businesses she collected, wrapped and distributed 4,000 presents last year. Courtney also helps to collect and deliver food parcels to homeless people and emergency refuges.
Courtney’s charitable efforts saw her chosen as this year’s UK #givingtuesday champion by a panel of judges which included Paul Stanworth, Assistant Editor at BBC Newsbeat; Mika Simmons, actress and founder of Gynaecological Cancer Fund’s Lady Garden campaign; Zoe Parkinson from Vice Magazine; Mike Buonaiuto, CEO of social change company Shape History; and last year’s winner Andrew Davies.
She will now help inspire others to do something in support of a good cause this #givingtuesday.
After hearing about her win our new #givingtuesday champion Courtney said:
“It is a real honour to have been chosen and something I never expected, especially seeing the stories of the other candidates who were shortlisted.
“It has made it all the more special to me that I found out I had been picked to be the #givingtuesday champion on what would have been my great-grandmother’s birthday.
“#givingtuesday is a great way of getting people involved in supporting charities and helping others and I’m really looking forward to being a part of it.”
Hannah Terrey, Head of Policy and Campaigns at CAF, said:
“Courtney is a fantastic example of what #givingtuesday is all about.
“This is a day to shine a light on the countless good deeds people do every day to make life that bit better for others.
“From a young age Courtney has made a remarkable contribution in spreading festive cheer among people going through times of difficulty.
“With this year’s #givingtuesday just four weeks away, we hope Courtney’s story can inspire others to make a difference and show their support for a good cause on the day.”
You can read more of Courtney’s story, and find out how you can support her campaign by visiting the Charity Secret Santa Facebook Page.