Last month I headed along to the RBS – Finding Scotlands Real Hero award ceremony in Edinburgh. The aim of the event is to celebrate community champions all over Scotland who often provide their time, skills and knowledge for free to aide the people within the area that they live.
Andrew Campbell was awarded the gong for Sporting Volunteer of the year for his work with Camran Taekwondo, a martial arts school that he founded in North Lanarkshire. I caught up with Andrew this week to find out a little more about his organisation and how winning the award will help shape Camran Taekwondo for the future.
What motivated you to start Camran Tekwondo?
What’s your vision for the club going forward?
Who nominated you for the RBS Finding Scotland’s Real Hero award?
How will winning help you to progress?
Who is your hero?
What advice would you give to someone who wishes to make a difference in their community?
The advice I would give is if you have a talent and can help communities then you should help, always strive to be the friendliest most helpful person you can and work hard building up confidence and skills and treat everyone as equal . Be open and honest and never ever give up.
You cn find out more about the work Andrew does at Camran Taekwondo by visiting here.
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