AN OSWESTRY charity shop volunteer has won a national award recognising her commitment to volunteering despite her cancer diagnosis.

Sue McKevitt, 76, was awarded ‘Volunteer of the Year’ at the Sense Awards 2022 in recognition of the support she has given the Oswestry Sense store in Cross Street.

Sue has been a volunteer at the Oswestry Sense store since its opening in April 2022, saying she got ‘fed up’ of looking at her four walls at home and ventured into the shop.

The judging panel noted her dedication to volunteering three days a week at the store, which sells a range of goods to fund support for children and adults who have complex disabilities and are deafblind.

Sue was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2007, which affects several parts of her body and requires daily chemotherapy and she credits volunteering at the Oswestry Sense shop as a help with her mindset around her cancer, as it allows her to meet new people and keep herself busy.

She said: "I can’t believe that I’ve won, I’ve never had anything like this before.

“I have cancer, and volunteering at Sense gives me a life that I might not have if I didn’t come to the shop.

"It's difficult for people to understand when you’ve got an illness how you live with it; volunteering at Sense is my way of living with it.”

Sue was nominated by fellow volunteers and staff at the store, who called her an ‘inspiration’ for remaining positive and active whilst receiving cancer treatment.

Richard Kramer, Sense chief executive, praised Sue's achievements on winning the award and her dedication for volunteering at the Cross Street store.

He said: “We were delighted to award Sue with the Sense Award for Volunteer of the Year in recognition of the huge amount of dedication she puts into the success of the Sense shop in Oswestry.

"Sue’s commitment has helped bring in more funds to support people with complex disabilities.”

The annual Sense Awards recognised the outstanding achievements of people with disabilities, as well as the staff, carers, family members, volunteers and fundraisers who support them on a day-to-day basis.

For more information about the Sense Awards and to see the other winners visit: sense.org.uk/sense-awards/