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Womans Own "Children of Courage"Awards. Ten children were presented with
Womans Own " Children of Courage" Awards. Ten children were presented with awards by Mrs Audrey Callaghan for their courage at a service in Westminster Abbey. Pictured, Mrs Audrey Callaghan with Jayne Hatton, Peter Finn, Laura Masters, James Collins, Kenneth Grattan, Simon Bostic (at front), Denys Ratcliffe, Tracy Martin, Brian Parkin, Cindy Waite, The Dean of Westminster. 16th December 1976
Alisdair MacDonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 76 7374
Media ID 21822565
© Mirrorpix
Award Awards Brave Bravery Chronic Granulomatous Disease Condition Courage Donor Health Hereditary Marrow Bone Deficiency Rare Simon Bostic Transplant Unrelated Unwell 1976
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In this heartwarming photo print, we witness a truly inspiring moment as ten remarkable children are honored with the prestigious "Woman's Own Children of Courage Awards". The ceremony took place at Westminster Abbey and was graced by the presence of Mrs. Audrey Callaghan, who presented each child with their well-deserved accolade. The image captures Mrs. Callaghan standing alongside the brave recipients: Jayne Hatton, Peter Finn, Laura Masters, James Collins, Kenneth Grattan, Simon Bostic (at front), Denys Ratcliffe, Tracy Martin, Brian Parkin, and Cindy Waite. These incredible youngsters have faced immense challenges in their young lives but have demonstrated unwavering courage throughout. Among them is Simon Bostic who bravely battles chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a rare hereditary condition affecting his immune system. Despite his health struggles and being unrelated to any donor for a bone marrow transplant he requires due to marrow bone deficiency; Simon remains an epitome of bravery. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder that strength knows no age limit. It showcases not only the resilience of these extraordinary children but also highlights the importance of recognizing their exceptional journeys. Their stories will undoubtedly inspire others facing adversity and remind us all of the indomitable spirit that resides within every child. Preserved through time by Alisdair MacDonald's Memory Lane Prints collection from December 16th, 1976 - this snapshot encapsulates both a historic event and an enduring testament to
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