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 October 12, he was recognized for helping to launch a free meal program for low-income families.
On September 9, this group was recognized for their online tutoring to support students across the province.
On May 18, they were recognized for delivering hygiene kits and food hampers, and for making protective masks.
On August 12, they were recognized for helping seniors connect with family and friends through technology.
On July 15, he was recognized for offering legal assistance and knowledge to those unable to access free services at the local courthouse.
On September 10, several of these volunteers were recognized for providing frontline relief during a massive flood in the midst of COVID-19.
On September 14, they were recognized for helping members of the Somaliland community, and others, access food and other essentials.
On April 22, he was recognized for making personal protective equipment for healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.