Ilford's Ziana Butt had double reason to cheer after scooping a pair of awards recently.
The England Nets U21 and England Mixed international had won the England Netball ONE Awards London & South East young volunteer award earlier in the summer and went on to collect the national prize on Saturday.
And that success came after the University of East London student had won the Highly Commended Award in the Digital & Technology Category at the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards the previous night.
"I was absolutely delighted to have been recognised at a National level," said Butt, who is a member of the Saracens Mavericks U21 squad.
"I hope this helps to highlight and encourage change through greater inclusion in sport and inspire youngsters to see the benefits of both sport and the rewards from volunteering and supporting others.
"It has been a bit of a humbling but proud weekend."
When announcing the news, a statement from England Netball said: "Ziana Butt works tirelessly to encourage greater participation in sport within Asian communities."
Former Forest School pupil Butt held a BAME inclusion event at the Copper Box Arena back in late May, having also had a book titled 'Aisha's Netball' published last October.
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