 I nominated Jo because I think it's important that people like her have recognition for what they do. Constant enthusiasm and dedication for what she does for the young people is unrivaled in this area. She turns up every Friday, week in, week out, making sure there's things for the young people to do on a Friday night here. As a person, Jo's really patient and she's calm with everything. She's good like that, she's so nice to everyone. Most people think, oh, she's going to be strict. You know, she's not like an adult, she's like a friend to everyone. I find it satisfying to watch the children work together as teams. Some of them come and they're not very confident and they come in and they work with each other and it's just great to see them having fun and it means a great deal to be nominated. We don't do it for that, you know, we do it because we enjoy doing it. We like seeing the progress the children make. I'm Tony Humphreys. I'm volunteer with Swansea YMCA Good Vibes Group, which is an LGBTQ plus youth group working with and supporting young people from all different backgrounds, communities and just support them, give them a safe space to be. Tony was nominated because he does phenomenal work. He came from background of seeing people struggle with coming out and he didn't want that for another generation. He wants the YMCA to be a place where it's safe and inclusive to just be yourself. He's amazing with young people. He's engaging. He's supportive and he really does go out of his way to do everything he can for them. It's a massive part of my life. It's a part of my life that everyone around me knows about. Everyone knows that, you know, I have my volunteering and I really love it. You know, it's watching the young people grow and develop into amazing people that they always have been but may not have known themselves.