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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 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.
On August 5, she was recognized for bringing joy to essential workers through her art.
On June 25, he was recognized for providing remote support to maintain the large fish tanks at a continuing care centre/auxiliary hospital.
On October 28, she was recognized for organizing a pet food drive in her community.
On September 28, they were recognized for making hand sanitizer and distributing it for free to essential service areas during COVID-19.
On March 2, Helping Hands Ladies Society was recognized for its advocacy, religious, social, cultural and humanitarian supports to community.
On August 17, they were recognized for delivering food to people in need and for setting up a community food bank.
On June 17, they were recognized for delivering essential supplies to Calgary’s homeless and advocating for change.