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 November 5, she was recognized for sharing online Bible stories with children during COVID-19.
On July 8, she was recognized for using her artistic talents to make a big difference in the lives of others.
On October 5, they were recognized for making and donating masks to help protect vulnerable youth and frontline workers during COVID-19.
On December 15, John Arinze was recognized for his selfless leadership in the Igbo community of Calgary.
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On March 10, they were recognized for helping those in need navigate mental health supports and agencies.
On July 30, she was recognized for preparing care baskets and delivering them to those in need in her community.
On June 3, she was recognized for using her musical talent to bring joy and support to her community in times of need.
On September 21, they were recognized for developing several initiatives that provided necessities to those in need during COVID-19.
On July 14, Marieclaire Collins was recognized for her tireless volunteering helping children.
On June 23 she was recognized for her volunteerism with various organizations in the Calgary area.
On July 23, she was recognized for being part of a team that hosts free weekly meals and for helping deliver donated meals to those in need.
On September 28, they were recognized for making hand sanitizer and distributing it for free to essential service areas during COVID-19.

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