Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A CHARITY volunteer from Chester-le-Street has won an award for her work from the charity Diabetes UK.
Chloe Brown, 22, who helps run a campaigning and peer support group for young people with diabetes at the One Point Hub, Burns Green, Chester-le-Street, won the Young People?s Outstanding Contribution award at the charity?s regional Inspire Awards in Durham City. Richard Lane, President of Diabetes UK described Ms Brown as a ?truly inspirational person?.
Ms Brown has Type 1 diabetes, which means her body cannot produce insulin.
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...arity_recognises_the_work_of_young_volunteer/
Chloe Brown, 22, who helps run a campaigning and peer support group for young people with diabetes at the One Point Hub, Burns Green, Chester-le-Street, won the Young People?s Outstanding Contribution award at the charity?s regional Inspire Awards in Durham City. Richard Lane, President of Diabetes UK described Ms Brown as a ?truly inspirational person?.
Ms Brown has Type 1 diabetes, which means her body cannot produce insulin.
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...arity_recognises_the_work_of_young_volunteer/