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Student who fundraises for charity and campaigns to improve diversity in sport wins award



An inspirational young man who has raised money for charity, engaged with hard-to-reach communities and taken part in a national swimming campaign to increase diversity and accessibility has been recognised with an award.

Malick McCartney-Bojang is like no other student and frequently volunteers his free time to help others and is selfless in his approach to improving his local community.

“I really want to help and make a change in the world, and I love to help people and it makes me feel happy inside,” Malick said.

The 14-year-old also participated in a national campaign to promote diversity in open water swimming and increase accessibility, which was featured at the Olympic Games in Japan.

He swims at Colwick Lake where he is an ambassador for promoting inclusion in swimming, for which he earnt a sponsorship to compete in triathlon across Nottingham.

Malick said: “I love to help people and make sure to spread positivity. I love to do open water swimming which has really boosted my mental health and confidence.

“I just like the thrill of it and getting all the endorphins when you just jump in and start to swim you just start to feel a massive boost to your energy and happiness.”

After being nominated by his school’s head of house and pastoral lead Richard Britton, Malick has been awarded this year’s Bringing People Together Award, which recognises a young person who has tried to bring the community together or fought to eradicate hate or racism.

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