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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 July 20, she was recognized for her ongoing commitment to volunteerism, including helping at a local thrift store during the pandemic.
On June 30, they were recognized for supporting families dealing with a sick child.
On December 8, Belinda Willier was recognized for advocating on behalf of missing and murdered Indigenous women and men.
On November 12, they were recognized for organizing drive-by birthday parades across the province.
On July 15, he was recognized for offering legal assistance and knowledge to those unable to access free services at the local courthouse.
On August 25, Caleb and Raya were recognized for their efforts to feed young people.
On March 11, they were recognized for offering a range of online supports and programs to Calgarians.
On September 3, they were recognized for preparing and delivering bags of books and also crafts and snacks to young families in need.
On February 17, she was recognized for making care packages for seniors, families and teachers.
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 July 22, she was recognized for building a diverse community and helping newcomers feel welcome.
On July 21, Carolyn Steeves was recognized for commitment to the arts in Strathmore.