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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 June 1, she was recognized for making over 6,000 meals and delivering them to those in need, with the help of her restaurant’s staff.
On October 12, he was recognized for helping to launch a free meal program for low-income families.
On May 20, she was recognized for making and delivering hospital gowns to protect volunteers at two homeless shelters.
On November 16, he was recognized for helping people who experience homelessness during COVID-19.
On December 7, they were recognized for helping the food bank continue to help those facing food insecurity during COVID-19.
On June 16, they were recognized for helping Stony Plain and area residents struggling through the storms of life.
On June 6, they were recognized for supporting self-isolating adults who are facing the challenges of living well with advanced cancer.
On June 18, they were recognized for running an outdoor food bank and delivering food hampers to those in self-isolation.
On May 18, they were recognized for delivering hygiene kits and food hampers, and for making protective masks.
On October 1, she was recognized for matching financial donors to families in need and for distributing food and hygiene kits.
On October 14, he was recognized for fuelling community spirit with donations from his service station.
On September 17, he was recognized for volunteering at a homeless shelter and for looking for ways to help those living on the streets.