Jack Henderson
By drawing pictures for his family and friends, budding artist Jack Henderson, 6, set out to raise £100 for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation in honour of the support it had shown to his little brother Noah. Two weeks later, his Jack Draws Anything website had raised over £11,000, with request coming from around the world, and the Prestonpans lad had become a national hero.Laura Lee
The first ever Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 after cancer sufferer Maggie Keswick Jencks and her oncology nurse Laura Lee decided to build somewhere near the hospital where people with cancer could get support. Since then, Laura has overseen and driven forward this charity success story, which is transforming cancer care in the UK. 15 years on there are now 15 architecturally-renowned Maggie’s Centres improving lives throughout the country.
Jessie Harvey
It is not easy, financially or emotionally, for grandparents forced to take on the full-time care of their grandchildren. Jessie Harvey whose son and partner were unable to bring up their child because of chaotic drug habits, has campaigned tirelessly to raise awareness of the issues affecting her grandson and her. She established Kinship Care for the North five years ago and has been a voice for justice for children and carers through involvement in the Poverty Truth Commission.
Andrew Macintyre
Special Olympic gold medallist in gymnastics, Andrew Macintyre is determined to show that being born with Down’s Syndrome does not prevent him from leading a full and independent life. As a trainer for Down’s Syndrome Scotland, as vice-chair of its West of Scotland branch, a campaigner for better services and now a gymnastics club coach, he inspires other people with learning disabilities to follow his lead.
Lynne McNicoll
On her 50th birthday, Lynne McNicoll decided to start fundraising for the Teenage Cancer Trust in recognition of how fortunate she had been in her life. Within a year she raised more than £50,000 and in four years, she had found £650,000 to establish a specialist hospital unit in Edinburgh. Last year, Lynne launched It’s Good 2 Give, which provides support t |