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	<title>Diana Award &#187; South East</title>
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	<description>The Diana Award recognises and supports amazing young people.</description>
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		<title>Lauren&#8217;s Story</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Britain's Kindest Kid]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lauren, aged 12 from Bexhill on Sea, is a Diana Champion Fundraiser. When I found out that I was to receive a Diana Award I was very honoured. I just wanted to raise money for charities to help other children and their families. I was not expecting any recognition, it is a real honour to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lauren, aged 12 from Bexhill on Sea, is a Diana Champion Fundraiser.</strong><span id="more-3217"></span></p>
<p>When I found out that I was to receive a Diana Award I was very honoured.</p>
<p>I just wanted to raise money for charities to help other children and their families. I was not expecting any recognition, it is a real honour to be recognised for something I enjoy doing.</p>
<p>I have organised various fundraising activities, including sponsored walks, glider flights 3,000 feet in the air, zipsliding off bridges and most recently sleeping in a cardboard box!</p>
<p>I would have loved to have met Princess Diana as I feel that we are very similar. I care very deeply about children who suffer or who are unable to walk. As when I was born my parents were told that I may never be able to walk. So when I did, my parents were clearly relieved and from my chats with my mum I now know how important it is to see your child take its first steps. Something that some parents never experience.</p>
<p>To be involved with the Diana Award Network is also a privilege and really nice to be able to keep in touch with the nice people I have met and who have a similar outlook on life as me.</p>
<p>I know that the Diana Award is well recognised generally and it is a real honour to be a part of it.</p>
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		<title>Roper&#8217;s Story</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One day in December 2002, Roper Peckham Cooper was surprised to find that his dad had come to pick him up from school. He was pleased, but his happiness turned into a terrible emptiness when Roper&#8217;s father told him that his mum had been killed in a traffic accident that winters morning. That night, Roper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One day in December 2002, Roper Peckham Cooper was surprised to find that his dad had come to pick him up from school. He was pleased, but his happiness turned into a terrible emptiness when Roper&#8217;s father told him that his mum had been killed in a traffic accident that winters morning.</p>
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<p>That night, Roper and his sisters talked and talked, and they all decided that &#8211; in their own ways &#8211; they would turn their lives into a testament of achievement for their parents. Roper&#8217;s first act was to go back to school the next day and, shortly afterwards, to begin organising a sponsored bike ride from Land&#8217;s End to John O&#8217;Groats. He completed the solo 907 mile journey over 11 days in August 2004, narrowly missing a landslide that blocked the main road for 2 days and winning a LEJOG cup for being the youngest solo cycle rider to cover the a distance. He dedicated the trophy to his mother, ensuring her name will be remembered in events history.</p>
<p>Roper is now involved in a huge range of activities, including the being an NCO in the RAF cadet section at his school, Chairing the Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Youth Forum and sitting on NYA Steering Group and various other Government sponsored organisations and much more. He has also become a Diana Award Holder, and an Ambassador who introduces children from Years 5 and 6 to the Award which is now opened up to cover secondary schools also.</p>
<p>Road safety is an issue that is understandably close to Roper&#8217;s heart, and he has recently initiated a safety campaign, backed by Halfords, in which he visits primary schools with his cycle and inspires pupils with his story. Looking further afield, he has founded a new African children&#8217;s charity in honour of his mother, and is being supported in his work by volunteering organisation Timebank.</p>
<p>The Diana Award has opened many doors for Roper. &#8220;I am proud to be an Ambassador for the Award,&#8221; he says, &#8220;The Award has been a springboard of opportunity for me, of which I take full advantage to increase my experience and help others. It has made me more productive as a person and within my community and I was invited to and I am standing for election to the Kent Youth County Council 2008 to ensure the voice of the youth in our area is heard&#8221;</p>
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