Our thanks
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 August 17, they were recognized for delivering food to people in need and for setting up a community food bank.
On June 6, they were recognized for supporting self-isolating adults who are facing the challenges of living well with advanced cancer.
On May 29, they were recognized for delivering meals to self-isolating community members including seniors.
On December 8, Belinda Willier was recognized for advocating on behalf of missing and murdered Indigenous women and men.
On September 24, she was recognized for helping to provide free meals during the pandemic through her student-run non-profit organization.
On April 28, she was recognized for delivering groceries to a self-isolating senior couple and for offering them ongoing assistance.
On September 30, they were recognized for bridging gaps between local communities and international students.
On May 5, she was recognized for helping to keep residents at 5 seniors lodges safe and for picking up groceries for them.
On November 19, they were recognized for making supplies for frontline workers during COVID-19.
On June 4, they were recognized for providing transportation services to seniors, especially those with critical needs.
On May 13, he was recognized for helping a small floral shop survive the COVID-19 pandemic by donating and buying $1,000 worth of flowers.
On May 27, they were recognized for helping seniors and others to remain at home, independent, and well-fed.