Three remarkable individuals were honored at the 2024 Pride of Britain Awards for their extraordinary acts of courage and kindness. Among them was a football fan who raised more than £260,000 for charity by selling samosas, a mother who rescued a 10-year-old boy from drowning, and a five-year-old girl who showed incredible strength after losing both legs.
These heroes were selected from a large pool of nominations and recognized at a prestigious ceremony in London hosted by Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman. The awards ceremony took an unexpected turn when P&O Cruises, the new headline sponsor, surprised each winner with a cruise holiday to enjoy with their families.
Three of the winners embarked on a 14-night Caribbean voyage aboard Britannia, exploring eight exotic islands and indulging in top-notch entertainment. One of them was Aiyla Mota, a Child of Courage, who, at just five years old, displayed remarkable resilience after battling sepsis and undergoing amputations.
Emily Greenwood, honored for her outstanding bravery, recounted how she saved a boy from drowning in a riptide, risking her life to rescue him and his mother. Her heroic actions earned her a Pride of Britain Award and a memorable Caribbean cruise experience with her family.
Manny Singh Kang, recognized as ITV Fundraiser of the Year, raised over £260,000 for Dementia UK through innovative initiatives like selling samosas outside his beloved football club. His dedication to charity work led him to a well-deserved cruise vacation with his family, where they savored the beauty of the Caribbean islands.
These inspiring stories demonstrate the power of compassion, courage, and community spirit. P&O Cruises provided these heroes with a well-deserved respite, allowing them to create lasting memories and enjoy a luxurious getaway in paradise.
