Charity champ Ben wins prestigious Diana award

Larne schoolboy Ben Dickinson has been given the prestigious Diana Award.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 1st Jul 2022
Last updated 1st Jul 2022

Larne schoolboy Ben Dickinson has been recognised with the prestigious Diana Award – the highest accolade a young person in the UK can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts.

Established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, and supported by her two sons, the Duke of Cambridge, and the Duke of Sussex, the Award is presented annually to outstanding nine to 25-year-olds who have selflessly created positive change in their communities.

Inspirational youngster Ben receives his award after completing a 10-day charity trek from his hometown of Larne to the home of his favourite football team, Manchester United, raising over £28,000 for food poverty charity, FareShare.

His 64-mile effort garnered support from family, friends and famous faces across Northern Ireland and beyond, including Manchester United legends Paul Scholes, Wayne Rooney, and Sir Alex Ferguson, and translated to over 115,000 meals for the UK hunger charity.

Ben’s unique ‘Miles for Meals’ campaign came hot on the heels of his previous fundraising efforts, through which he also raised over £7,000 for the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice.

A proud Ben said: “I never could have imagined that the small ideas I came up with in my bedroom to keep me active and raise some money for two worthy charities could grow so big or have such a massive impact on the lives of people across the UK.

“I didn’t do it for reward, I just wanted to help young people less fortunate than myself in a fun way, so to win the Diana Award doing something I enjoy is just the icing on the cake.”

On his arrival at Old Trafford, Manchester United gave Ben a hero’s welcome to celebrate the youngster’s charitable achievements. Congratulating Ben on his award, John Shiels, Chief Executive of the Manchester United Foundation, said:

“It was a pleasure to meet such an inspiring young boy and support him as he tackles the important issue of food poverty in the UK.

“Ben’s compassion for others shines through and it is clear to see that he truly cares about making a positive difference in the lives of those who need it most, so we are thrilled to see him win this award.”

Ben arrives at Old Trafford following his Ben's Miles For Meals challenge

Commending Ben’s generous fundraising efforts, Tessy Ojo CBE, CEO of The Diana Award, said: “The Diana Award was established with a core aim of recognising extraordinary young people who are selflessly leading positive social change, and Ben could not be more deserving of this accolade.

“His incredible act of generosity and selflessness will go a long way in helping many people across Northern Ireland and beyond, and will most certainly have a lasting impact.

“We would like to thank Ben for his huge contribution to society and extend a warm congratulations on winning the Diana Award - we can’t wait to see what he does next.”

Ben’s Miles for Meals campaign was supported by local businesses, his teammates at Greenisland FC, and championed by key figures including Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville, Manchester United legends Bryan Robson and Norman Whiteside, and Larne FC owner and business supremo, Kenny Bruce, who on behalf of Larne FC, subsequently nominated Ben for the Diana Award.

For more information on the Diana Award, visit www.diana-award.org.uk#

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