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Fireman Sam launches Modern-Day Heroes Campaign

New research shows 36% of UK public have changed their views on what defines a hero due to the events of 2020.

Preschool brand Fireman Sam has launched its Modern-Day Heroes Campaign in a bid to raise funds for the DEC Coronavirus Appeal – while also shining a spotlight on the friends, family members and frontline workers who have gone above and beyond to help others this year.

£1 (up to £10,000) is to be donated to the DEC Coronavirus Appeal for every picture drawn by children of their modern-day hero and posted on social media using the hashtag #FindTheHero.

In addition, Fireman Sam and the team in Pontypandy, will present 50 of the nation’s heroes with a medal especially commissioned for the campaign.

The launch of the campaign follows new research commissioned by Fireman Sam that says, forget damsels in distress and knights in shining armour… these days, coming to the rescue with a spare phone charger is considered an act of heroism.

A poll of 2,000 people revealed the everyday acts which are now considered ‘heroic,’ such as directing traffic after an accident or helping someone with a flat tyre. In our tech-obsessed world, even the modest job of setting up a smartphone is considered gallant, as is fetching an item on the top shelf of a supermarket for someone who can’t reach.

The study found that 36% of the UK public have changed their views on what defines a hero due to the events of 2020. Determination, honesty and integrity are now among the top attributes – with only 7% now considering physical strength a modern hero characteristic.

The study also revealed nurses, doctors and the fire service are the most heroic jobs of the modern age, with these roles proving most courageous in recent months. More than a third (34%) also tipped their cap to supermarket workers – and 28% said delivery drivers have put in valiant efforts.

“There’s no doubt there has been a shift in what is considered a hero, never more so than this year,” said Helen Genia, head of UK licensing and hardlines EMEA at Mattel. “Children will grow up in this era, not just thinking about the traditional superheroes like those to look up to, but many of those in services such as the NHS that serve us so well.

“Not only that, there’s clearly more of an appreciation for the ‘everyday hero’ working hard without a pat on the back each and every day from supermarkets to home deliveries.”

It also emerged being helpful, having a moral compass and being selfless was traits adults thought best to instil in children from a young age. And 74% of those polled thought it’s essential for children to see a diverse range of heroic role models in the TV shows they watch.

Helen continued: “It’s clear those who put themselves on the frontline don’t always get the recognition they deserve. As a result, to show our appreciation, we are proud to launch Fireman Sam Modern-Day Heroes Campaign to recognise the efforts of the everyday heroes who have been nominated for their recent hard work and bravery.”

Saleh Saeed, Disasters Emergency Committee ceo, added: “We are proud to be partnering with Fireman Sam Modern-Day Heroes Campaign to honour the importance of frontline heroes, keyworkers and communities.

“On behalf of the DEC and our member charities, I would like to say a big thank you for your generous support of the DEC’s Coronavirus Appeal and helping to highlight the importance of frontline medical and aid workers who are supporting people living in the world’s most fragile places as they face COVID-19.”

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