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The Tommy's Let's get baby friendly Awards

Every year we host an award ceremony, the Let's get baby friendly Awards, to honour companies that you feel are making an extra effort to help parents or parents-to-be during their daily life.


The awards are voted for by mums to let other mums know what companies they can rely on for a good baby-friendly service.

As well as the fifteen categories for companies, we also have three individual awards: the Angel, Hero and Triumph Awards.

Voting is now closed for this year's awards. Look out for the results here after March 22.


Awards 2010

There's a real buzz in the Tommy’s office as we get prepared for the fifteenth year of the Tommy’s Let get baby friendly Awards! The Awards recognise those organisations that make the extra effort to make life a little bit easier for parents and parents-to-be.

This year we've recruited representatives of the nation’s mums from across the UK to form a panel to choose the six nominees for each of the 15 categories. The vote went out to the public in January and the winner of each category will be announced at our annual star studded awards ceremony in March 2010.

 

Read all about last year's celebrity-filled awards ceremony and last year's winners here


More about the Angel, Hero or Triumph award categories



The Angel Award celebrates someone who's been a real angel through a difficult time - for example, a partner, friend or relative who has supported you through a parenting or pregnancy-related problem.  

The Hero Award is awarded to someone who has gone beyond the call of duty in helping a parent or parent-to-be through their pregnancy. In the past, this award has gone to a midwife, GP or health advisor.  

The Triumph Award celebrates a person who as a baby battled against the consequences of premature birth or another pregnancy problem and went on to succeed in life.

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