Former Royal Marine Commando and broadcaster JJ Chalmers is urging Barnet residents to nominate people who have used National Lottery grants to ‘change the game’

As part of the National Lottery’s 30th Birthday celebrations, former Royal Marine Commando and broadcaster, JJ Chalmers, has launched the search to find 30 people who have done extraordinary things over the last 30 years with the help of The National Lottery.
Throughout the UK, there are thousands of people who have used National Lottery good causes funding to bring profound change, inspiration and joy to millions.
Since the first National Lottery draw was held on 19th November 1994, £80,724,072 has been raised for good causes in Barnet through 2,130 individual grants, making a huge difference to arts, heritage, sport and community organisations and projects in the area.
Chalmers is urging the public to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of inspirational individuals across the UK by nominating them as a National Lottery Game Changer.
The 37-year-old understands the importance of celebrating unsung heroes more than most. As a former Royal Marine Commando, he suffered horrific life-changing injuries whilst on active duty in Afghanistan in 2011 and has a remarkable story to tell.
He has faced a harrowing battle to recover, but, against all odds, he overcame adversity to win a gold medal at the Invictus Games in 2014 and has forged a successful broadcast career, becoming the first disabled presenter to host the Olympic Games. He is a Patron for the Help for Heroes charity, an Ambassador for The Invictus Games, and travels the country giving inspirational talks and motivational workshops to schools and businesses.
Urging people to get their National Lottery Game Changer nominations in, JJ Chalmers said: “During my own recovery journey and involvement with the Invictus Games, I have encountered countless unsung heroes who work tirelessly to improve the lives of people around them.
“I think it’s really important that we celebrate these inspirational individuals and thank them for all that they do. If you know somebody who has done something amazing with National Lottery funding over the last 30 years, then please take the time to nominate them as a National Lottery Game Changer.”
Jonathan Tuchner, from the National Lottery, added: “Since it was established 30 years ago, the National Lottery has been able to strengthen local communities, power sports teams, preserve and celebrate our heritage, support environmental projects, unleash creative talent, empower the elderly, and unlock young people’s potential. That’s all thanks to the players.
“As part of our 30th Birthday celebrations we want to honour those who have gone above and beyond to make a difference in their communities with the help of National Lottery funding”.
National Lottery Game Changers will recognise outstanding people in the following categories:
- Arts
- Community
- Heritage
- Sport
30 inspirational individuals will be celebrated in the autumn. Any person who has received National Lottery funding or is part of a National Lottery funded project is eligible for nomination.
Individual winners will be chosen by a judging panel made up of members from The National Lottery family and will win an iconic National Lottery Game Changers trophy.
To nominate a National Lottery Game Changer complete an entry form through the website: www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/gamechangers..
Entries must be received by midday on 17th June 2024.
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