Alberta Northern Lights – All recipients

The outstanding Albertans who have been recognized by this volunteer recognition program.

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Alberta Northern Lights Volunteer Recognition Program

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The Alberta Northern Lights Volunteer Recognition Program is honoured to recognize the volunteers listed here – and grateful for the contributions they’ve made in their communities.

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On February 16, Africans and Africa Descendants Friendship Club was recognized for their efforts toward building an inclusive community.
On August 4, Dean Fraser was recognized for her tireless volunteering to keep the community healthy.
On May 12, she was recognized for helping low-income residents file their taxes both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On June 3, they were recognized for creating masks for community members and raising funds for their local food bank.
On May 11, she was recognized for creating “Hello, Neighbour” postcards and delivering them in her neighbourhood.
On June 1, she was recognized for making over 6,000 meals and delivering them to those in need, with the help of her restaurant’s staff.
On June 30, they were recognized for supporting families dealing with a sick child.
On June 18, they were recognized for running an outdoor food bank and delivering food hampers to those in self-isolation.
On July 6, they were recognized for doing a coordinated and socially distanced clean-up of several parks.
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On November 12, they were recognized for organizing drive-by birthday parades across the province.
On August 27, the Flagstaff Scottish Club Battle River Pipes and Drums Band was recognized for their 'Quarantine Tour'.
On June 8, he was recognized for creating the Feeding the Fort program to help community members in need.

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