Danielle Stout has helped over 300 local residents in Newton Aycliffe, West Auckland, Sedgefield and Spennymoor towards a healthier weight and lifestyle – and has been recognised for her outstanding service to Weight Watchers members in the area. On 17th January 2017, Danielle was awarded Weight Watchers Diamond Coach status at her meeting in The Pioneering Care Centre. The award, which celebrates Coaches who have provided exceptional support to their members during their weight loss journey, is only given out once every two years to a select group of Weight Watchers experts across the country. In 2016 Danielle helped her members shed approximately 9,840lbs – 702 stone.
With a plan personalised to each member’s age, gender, BMI and lifestyle, Danielle, who lost 4 stone, is committed to helping every member achieve their goal and equip them with the skills and techniques to build a positive relationship between food, mind and body for good. An Aycliffe member Allison Cuncliffe says the accolade is well-deserved: “Danielle is a real inspiration to me and the other members in our meeting. She always provides great tips, tricks and support to help us achieve our weight loss goals and develop healthier habits. I have lost over a stone and I’ve never felt better!” Danielle runs meetings on Monday 6.30pm & Tuesday 9.30am at the Pioneering Care Centre. She organised a Charity WeightWatchers Winter Ball in 2016. to give members the chance to dress up and celebrate their success with WeightWatchers. 193 people attended raising over £1,000 for Bradley Lowery, a 5 year old re-diagnosed with Cancer. One of her members said how empowered they felt being in a room full of inspirational women all on they same weight loss journey.