VIDEO: TV's 'Mushy' is proud of inspirational Leeds youngsters
One is a determined fundraiser who decided aged just five that campaigning on behalf of the country’s army servicemen and women was her passion.
One found his voice on a TV documentary focused on a Dewsbury school – and won the hearts of the nation.
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Hide AdThey are all young heroes, and the YEP is celebrating their achievements – and those of dozens of their peers in Leeds and across the region.
Inspirational Leeds youngsters Daniel Iancu, 14, and Leigh-Taylor Arundale, 10, were joined by former Educating Yorkshire star Musharaf ‘Mushy’ Asghar as they received the prestigious Diana Award, in memory of Princess Diana, in their home city on Friday.
The award recognises young people who have been involved in positive social action or humanitarian efforts through campaigning, volunteering and fundraising, or who have overcome extreme life challenges.
Musharaf found fame in the hit TV show Educating Yorkshire – which focused on his school former school in Dewsbury - and won the hearts of the nation with his attempts to overcome a severe stutter.
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“It’s amazing seeing these kids, at such a young age, being able to change lives and make an impact on the environment around them," he told the Yorkshire Evening Post.
“I’m proud of every single kid here who has made a change.”
See a video interview with Musharaf and highlights of the awards ceremony above.
Read more about the ceremony, and see more pictures, at https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/leeds-children-given-diana-award-for-inspiring-communities-1-9372923.