The Reverend Stephen Redman, known for his years dedicated to backing families grappling with childhood cancer, has received an MBE. This illustrious accolade, gifted by the monarch, highlights his leadership in instigating initiatives and extending support to families in distressing times. Reverend Redman’s devotion has not only substantially impacted families in Grimsby, but has also inspired neighbouring communities, including those in Lincolnshire, to augment the support structures for families confronted with similar difficulties. This article was adapted from original reports provided by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk by The Lincoln Post.
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