The Cadet Adult Recognition Awards (CARAs) acknowledges the dedication and selflessness of the Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) who give their time and talents to help young people
Volunteers from Lanarkshire have received a prestigious award from the young people they work with for their 'outstanding' contribution to the Cadet Forces.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Commenting on his honour, Callum Leber said: "Being a volunteer is very unique to me because I had quite a tough time at school, not being able to read or write up until about first year, so being able to give back to the kids every single day, even through teaching them sailing or windsurfing, it means a lot to me.
All nominations for the CARAs are submitted by Cadet members of the Army Cadet Force, Sea Cadet Corps and Air Training Corps. Now in its fourth year, the CARAs 2023 received a record number of nominations, highlighting the immense admiration the Cadets have for their adult instructors. Jordan, star of Channel 4’s ‘Hunted’, said: "I think these awards are really important. Lots of CFAVs volunteer because they’re selfless, not looking for recognition. That’s what makes it so important that they do actually get some recognition. I think for the Cadets to be able to nominate and say thank you for their time is really special and important."
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