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With just one week left until nominations close on Wednesday 17 April, time is running out to recognise the unsung heroes of the West Midlands who are making an impact in their local community.

The 50forWM50 campaign, which recently launched in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the creation of the West Midlands county, aims to recognise and thank volunteers across the region who are making a real difference in their local communities.

The West Midlands Lieutenancy, supported by United by 2022, the official charity of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, are encouraging members of the public to seize this final opportunity and nominate outstanding volunteers making a real impact in the region through the United by 2022 website.

The campaign has already received more than 300 regional nominations, showcasing the tremendous support it has received from the community. However, there's still time to add more deserving individuals from the West Midlands to the list of nominees.

From these nominations, a dedicated judging panel will select 50 volunteers from each of the seven local authorities, who will be invited to join the ‘Big Thank You Bash’ in June, a special celebration event. Those 350 volunteers will then be narrowed down to just 50, and from that final shortlist, a single volunteer will be chosen for their outstanding contribution. As a special thank you on behalf of the West Midlands region, the chosen volunteer will have a tram on the West Midlands Metro named in their honour, as a lasting tribute to their commitment to volunteering and positive impact on their local community.

But the clock is ticking. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to shine a spotlight on those who make the regions local communities thrive. Nominate local heroes of all backgrounds and ages, in any of the seven local authorities in the West Midlands - Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall or Wolverhampton - can be nominated for recognition.

Nominations for 50forWM50 close on Wednesday 17 April. Volunteers can be submitted from across the region, in all communities and sectors, and there is no age limit or time limit for how long the individual has volunteered for: it could be one month, one year, or 50 years. For more information and to submit a nomination, visit unitedby2022.com/50forwm50.