From health heroes and carers to bin men and supermarket staff, all of our key workers have been playing an amazing part during these times of crisis. Now it's time to meet our latest batch of Hartlepool’s key workers, as nominted by you – the Mail readers. Click through to see our pictures and see if you can spot anyone you recognise.
1. Kristina Thorpe Aspinall and Dawn Cheney Morrison
Jackie Evans: Dawn lost her son Daniel only a few weeks ago, Kristina brother's, and despite this they have taken time out to help me make a friends and family video to put on YouTube for my disabled son Christopher. Christopher is 32 with many health problems and lives in Hope House, Hartlepool. Photo: UGC
2. Dale Care
Emma Hanson: Myself and my fellow carers provide community care support to some of our most vulnerable individuals in the town. We’ve all worked right through this pandemic, putting our job first and treating it like any other day at work. Even though we’re all run off our feet with low staffing levels, and when we find ourselves in difficult and scary circumstances, we all love what we do. Photo: UGC
3. Natalie Jade Rogers
Paula Anderson: My daughter Natalie Jade Rogers, care worker for Coastal Care, she's extremely dedicated to her job and is always there for her clients, so proud of her. Photo: UGC
4. 'My daughter'
Donna Sharp: Akayla is my daughter and works at a mental health hospital. She works 12 hour shifts night and day, I am a very proud mother, my hero. Photo: UGC