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The Jersey Evening Post's Elf Quest is back for 2022! 🎄
If you are a local business and would like to host one of our cheeky elves, please contact the Advertising Department on 01534 611711 or email [email protected]
Elf Quest 2022
The Jersey Evening Post's Elf Quest is back for 2022! 🎄
If you are a local business and would like to host one of our cheeky elves, please contact the Advertising Department on 01534 611711 or email [email protected]
HomeLife Bumper Edition
Don't miss the Bumper Edition of HomeLife in tomorrow's JEP!
It's available online too!
HomeLife Bumper Edition
Make sure you don't miss the Bumper Edition of HomeLife in next Wednesday's JEP!
Relive Pride of Jersey 2022 with our 24-page winners' supplement inside today's JEP. Thank you to our headline event sponsor: Jersey Post
Gary Burgess Award
This year, we have a special new Pride of Jersey award celebrating the legacy of broadcaster and journalist Gary Burgess, which has kindly been supported by ITV Channel TV and Travel by Design Jersey. Last year Gary won the Community Champion Award shortly before he lost his brave and very public battle with cancer.
Young Ambassador of the Year
The winner of Young Ambassador of the Year is...
Sponsored by Jersey Evening Post
The penultimate award, Young Ambassador of the Year is sponsored by the Jersey Evening Post. Previously known as the Young Achiever of the Year award, it celebrates young people who have pushed themselves to excel, setting an example for others. They’ve shown strength and courage beyond their years while overcoming the challenges life has thrown at them. Your three inspirational finalists are Oliver Griggs, James Thompson and Izzy Kelly.
The winner of Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year is... Sponsored by The Diversity Network - Jersey and HSBC Channel Islands & Isle of Man
Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year
Our next award, Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year, celebrates those working to make Jersey a fairer, more inclusive and better place to live and work. It is co-sponsored by The Diversity Network - Jersey and HSBC Channel Islands & Isle of Man. Your three finalists are the Inclusion and Short Breaks Team at Jersey Youth Service, the Jersey Employment Trust team, and Scott Hollywood.
Inspirational Leader of the Year
The winner of Inspirational Leader of the Year is...
Sponsored by Standard Bank Group
Inspirational Leader of the Year
Our next award is Inspirational Leader of the Year, sponsored by Standard Bank Group. This award is to thank those who take on the tough responsibility of being a leader in life, and do it well. Please show your appreciation for our three finalists, Christine and Mick Marett, Mark Baker and Carmel Butel.
Mental Health Champion of the Year
The winner of Mental Health Champion of the Year is...
Sponsored by JTsocial
Mental Health Champion of the Year
It is now time for our Mental Health Champion of the Year award sponsored by JTsocial. This award celebrates those who raise awareness, fight stigma and support anyone in need. Your three amazing finalists are Tina Hesse, Alison Pell and Ben Mason.
Community Champion of the Year
The tenth award of the evening is the Community Champion of the Year award which is kindly sponsored by the RBC. This award celebrates people that go above and beyond and give up their own time to help those around them. Your three finalists are JJ Gallagher and his dog Sammie, Healing Waves and Emily Smith.
Environmentalist(s) of the Year
The winner of Environmentalist(s) of the Year is...
Sponsored by Jersey Electricity
Environmentalist of the Year Finalists
The nineth award of the night is Environmentalist of the Year, sponsored by Jersey Electricity. This award recognises individuals and groups who are doing inspirational work to protect our environment and raise awareness about environmental issues. Your finalists, Oliver Griggs, Noah and Tasha Cormack, and Louise Carson.
Teacher of the Year Finalists
Our next award of the evening is Teacher of the Year, sponsored by Highlands College and is all about those amazing people who consistently go the extra mile in our schools, inspiring and guiding young people. Your finalists for this award are Emilio Chain-Lopez of Les Quennevais, Katie Walsh of Jersey College Prep, and Tom Hall of St Clement’s School.
Ambassador of the Year Winner
The winner of Ambassador of the Year is...
Sponsored by Albert Bartlett.
Ambassador of the Year Finalists
The seventh award tonight is for Ambassador of the Year and is sponsored by tonight’s host Albert Bartlett . This award recognises those who help put Jersey on the map. Your 2022 Pride of Jersey Ambassador finalists are David Butel, the late Valerie Guy, and Nicolene Hurley-Jones.
POJ Child of the Year Winner
The winner of Child of the Year is...
Sponsored by Jersey Development Company
Child of the Year
Our next category is Child of the Year, which recognises truly inspiring young Islanders who are role models for us all. This award is sponsored by Jersey Development Company . The three wonderful finalists are 15-year-old Aarya Patil, 6-year-old Oscar Brown, and 15-year-old Tallulah Baudains.
Grandparent of the Year Winner
The winner of Grandparent(s) of the Year is...
Sponsored by Channel Islands Co-operative
Grandparent of the Year
We have come to our fifth award of the night, Grandparent of the Year. This category is sponsored by Channel Islands Co-operative and celebrates people who are so often the rock of their family, who hold it all together. A grandparent’s love is unconditional and this award celebrates that wonderful gift. The three finalists are Beryl Carre, Tina Burt and Michael and Veronica Fox.
Neighbour of the Year Finalists
Our next category, the Neighbour of the Year award, is sponsored by Dandara. This award celebrates neighbourhood heroes and people at the heart of their communities around the Island, whose kindness is the glue which binds so many lives together. Your finalists are Andy Le Marquand, Laura Poingdestre and Margaret Jones.