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A pageant queen has been nominated for being a positive role model in the National Diversity Awards. Kathryn Ozmaya, from Warrington town centre, has supported several charities over the past few years, raising funds and collecting much-needed essential items, especially during lockdown. The 54-year-old has been involved in charity-focused pageantry since 2017 and was named Miss United Kingdom Rose Overall Charity winner in 2019 after collecting £1,500 for MIND and Rosemere Cancer Centre. The working mum-of-three suffers from chronic arthritis and hip dysplasia and also has degenerative disc disease but she is determined to help others in need. Over the past two years, Kathryn has supported Steps Worldwide, which is a Lymm-based charity that helps children and young people with lower limb conditions.
By Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Contract to support people at risk of rough sleeping set for approval COUNCIL chiefs are set to approve a new contract to support people at risk of homelessness and rough sleeping. A report on the tender for the provision of the vital services will come before the cabinet during its meeting on Monday, April 12. It will advise of the outcome of the tender evaluation exercise and the proposed award of a contract for the delivery of services to individuals, families or young people at risk of homelessness or rough sleeping. Warrington Borough Council currently commissions support for individuals, families or young people who are at risk of homelessness or rough sleeping.