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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 March 10, they were recognized for repairing and restoring donated bicycles and distributing them to those in need.
On October 12, he was recognized for helping to launch a free meal program for low-income families.
On April 30, they were recognized for collecting food donations and delivering them to post-secondary students.
On May 23, they were recognized for coordinating the grass-roots effort to support members of their community.
On October 21, they were recognized for their fundraising efforts as well as educating the public about dental health.
On February 18, they were recognized for supporting the health and well-being of Edmontonians and for helping strengthen the community.
On September 8, he was recognized for helping to deliver groceries to over 200 households in the Filipino community during COVID-19.
On February 9, Farah Rahmani was recognized for her efforts to alleviate food security concerns in the community.
On September 24, she was recognized for helping to provide free meals during the pandemic through her student-run non-profit organization.
On August 27, the Flagstaff Scottish Club Battle River Pipes and Drums Band was recognized for their 'Quarantine Tour'.
On September 10, several of these volunteers were recognized for providing frontline relief during a massive flood in the midst of COVID-19.
On May 2, they were recognized for serving people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.