TONIGHT is the night when we learn the winners of the Worcestershire Health and Social Care Awards 2021.
It is sure to be a fantastic and an emotional evening, as we recognise the inspiration nominees who helped others during the pandemic.
The wait will be over when the ceremony, sure to be uplifting, gets underway at 7pm.
It runs for about an hour, and you don't need to have a Facebook profile/account.
Some household names including Ricky Tomlinson, Debbie McGee, Jake Wood and Matt Dawson will be making guest appearances throughout the evening.
Good Morning Britain star Dr Hilary Jones said it was his "absolute pleasure" to be the host of the Worcestershire Health and Social Care Awards 2021, .
Award categories being contested include Health Care Team, Care Hero, Care Home Worker, Domiciliary Home Worker, Good Nurse, Care Trainer, Child and Adolescent Health, Dementia Carer, Palliative/End of Life, Mental Health, Health Care Employer and GP Practice of the Year.
The awards ceremony will be live streamed on the Worcester News' Facebook site between 7pm and 8pm.
If you miss the show, you can catch up as the video will remain available to view on the Worcester News Facebook page afterwards.
It will though be more fun to watch it as it happens, so you can share the emotion of the evening as it unfolds with others.
The video will be streamed in a Facebook post that you can share with your friends. You can also add your comments, emojis and photos.
Send your best wishes to the nominees and congratulations to the winners, tag family and friends to bring them into the fun, share pictures of your celebrations if someone you know wins an award, and show your appreciation as often as you can.
You can also join in the fun on Twitter and Instagram. You won’t be able to watch the awards ceremony on those platforms, but you can certainly post messages of support and share your celebrations.
Include the #WSCawards hashtag so we can find your posts and share them as widely as possible, or just tag us: @worcesternews.
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