The latest recipient of The Mail's Bouquet of the Week always goes 'above and beyond' for the mums and children in her support groups.

Jacqueline Knight of Barrow-in-Furness, works as a support worker for Ulverston Mind and runs three Connecting Mums groups in the Barrow area.

Jacqueline was nominated by Emma Baldwin, Stacey Clegg and a group of mum's who all attend her groups.

Stacey Clegg said: "She always goes above and beyond the call of duty by supporting mums and children, arranging activities for kids and making everyone feel included."

Emma Baldwin said: "She arranged for Connecting Mums to have a plot at the Well Gardens and we often go there for picnics and gardening activities which the children and adults really enjoy.

"She makes the group's feel safe and friendly, there is always plenty of free brews and biscuits on the go and she is always available for advice or support.

"Recently Jacqueline has been involved in encouraging the Syrian families to attend the Hindpool group on a Monday afternoon to help them settle in the community, something which she is very passionate about.

"She truly is a wonderful person and thoroughly deserves a bouquet.

"We would love to show Jacqueline how much she is appreciated for all the work she does.

If you would like to put forward a special person or group for The Mail's Bouquet of the Week then please get in touch with your nominations.

Email us on dan.taylor@newsquest.co.uk or call the newsdesk on 01229 840175.

The flowers are kindly provided by the team at Floral and Hardy in Ulverston.