Now it’s up to the public to decide which of the four shortlisted heroes should win the £500 cash prize. Voting will close on Friday 19 June.
The four shortlisted nominees are:

Sam Gibson, pictured with her children, was nominated by her sister and brother-in-law, who described her as a “superwoman”, after working on the covid frontline, while caring for her own children and still reaching out to check up on other family members and friends.

Debbie Clarke, pictured above with her daughter and granddaughter, was nominated by her daughter for her continued efforts supporting visually impaired people during the lockdown while also caring for her own family and friends.
You can read about Debbie HERE.

Amy McColl, pictured above, was nominated by her mum, after the 14-year-old used lockdown as an opportunity to get to know her new neighbours by exchanging an array of baked goods in exchange for something very simple – the smile of a stranger.

Val Kilpatrick; was nominated by a pupil’s mum, after she went ‘above and beyond’ to support her pupils from Amherst Primary School. and their families as the islands entered lockdown.

Pictured: Damien Fitzgerald, Head of Funds, TMF Group – Guernsey.
All of the nominations were welcomed by Damien Fitzgerald, Head of Funds for TMF Group in Guernsey. He said: “As a company with more than 100 offices in over 80 jurisdictions, we know that working together can be very powerful.
“These Lockdown Heroes have been at the heart of our communities, carrying out activities that have enabled people – many of which are vulnerable and shielding – to get through this pandemic. It’s important that we celebrate these acts of kindness, as well as the passion and community spirit of our islanders.”
To vote for your lockdown hero use the link below! Voting will close on Friday 19 June.
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