Part of the selection process allows for nominees to fundraise for charities of their choice.
Each year, the Cadet Vocational College opens nominations, whereby adult volunteers, youth leaders and cadets can put forward a young person who has truly made a difference to those around them, demonstrating star qualities such as selflessness, community spirit or altruism.
The successful nominees go through a series of selection phases, with the final stage being an Awards Lunch at the House of Lords, where the overall winner is announced. The penultimate stage is a 10-day expedition which allows the finalists to take part in community projects which have a focus on conservation and the environment.
This year’s group of finalists visited Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve as part of the expedition, where they learned about the work being completed to protect wildlife as well as getting involved in a variety of activities such as pond dipping, meadow sweeping for insects and bird watching.