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Chellaston mother and daughter given Covid hero awards

21/07/2021

A MOTHER and daughter from Chellaston have both been named Beacons of Hope in a brand-new awards scheme aimed at recognising the heroes of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Derbyshire Beacon of Hope awards – a collaboration between Derby City CouncilDerbyshire County Council, the Lord-Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Derbyshire – was created to identify and thank groups or individuals who have worked tirelessly to keep communities safe and businesses moving during COVID-19.


Marnie Wadlow, 9, and mum Chrissa Wadlow holding their above and beyond awards from Sunshine Support for their incredible contributions to the community.

Marnie Wadlow, 9, and mum Chrissa Wadlow holding their above and beyond awards from Sunshine Support for their incredible contributions to the community.

Chrissa Wadlow, who runs special needs organisation Sunshine Support, was nominated for going ‘above and beyond’ to support the growing numbers of parents of children with special educational needs who reached crisis point during the 2020 lockdowns. Chrissa worked seven days a week – including Christmas Day – to ensure families received support.

Meanwhile her nine-year-old daughter Marnie Wadlow was put forward for the award after launching a campaign to provide families in need with food and drink for Christmas dinner, giving up her own pocket money to pay for food.

The pair were presented with certificates to mark their achievements by Derbyshire’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant Terry McDermott during a ceremony at Chellaston Junior School.


Marnie Wadlow, 9, and Derbyshire’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant Terry McDermott with award.

Marnie Wadlow, 9, and Derbyshire’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant Terry McDermott with award.

Chrissa said: “We are both absolutely thrilled to have received these awards and have no idea who nominated us for them, which almost makes it more special.

“I am enormously proud of Marnie who is a little warrior and always thinking about other people. She knew that some people would really struggle to have a nice Christmas meal in 2020 and was determined to do something about it. She donated her own money and we gave her some of Sunshine Support’s community fund so she could shop for festive food.


Derbyshire’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant stood with mum Terry McDermott and daughter Marnie Wadlow at award’s ceremony.

Derbyshire’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant stood with mum Terry McDermott and daughter Marnie Wadlow at award’s ceremony.

“And to receive an award for my work is wonderful. Everyone at Sunshine Support worked incredibly long hours – sometimes 100 hours a week – to support parents who were at their wits end during the pandemic.

“The hard work is not over, but to know that it is appreciated and recognised in this way, is really very rewarding.”

READ MORE: Derby organisation Sunshine Support helping teachers at Chellaston junior school become experts in dealing with anxiety and SEN.

Sunshine Support has expanded its team from two people at the start of 2020 to 17 people today just to help deal with the increasing number of requests for help.

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