Two Dubbo youths have been named as finalists in the 2021 NSW Women of the Year Awards.
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Nine-year-old Izabelle Kelly - the youngest of the finalists - and 15-year-old Molly Croft are both in the running for the award.
When she was seven, Izabelle sewed and donated more than 100 pouches for bushfire-affected joeys. She also encouraged her peers to support native wildlife.
Molly has been chosen as a finalist for her courage and strength through her journey with cancer, while actively participating in fundraising, mentoring and sporting initiatives.
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"Each and every one of these young women can be incredibly proud of themselves for standing up and standing out at such a young age," Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor said.
"From the nominees to the finalists, each of these future role models has had a look at the issues affecting the community around them and set their minds to making a real, practical difference.
"I was really touched to read the nominations that were submitted on behalf of these young girls, which came from teachers, employers, parents and neighbours, who spoke passionately about kindness, strength and determination."
The winner will be announced on March 9 during NSW Women's Week 2021.
Three other Dubbo residents are also in the running for awards: Lucy Taylor, Lucy Samuels and Joh Leader.
Buy From the Bush founder Grace Brennan is also a finalist.
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