Alberta Northern Lights – All recipients

The outstanding Albertans who have been recognized by this volunteer recognition program.

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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 25, he was recognized for helping vulnerable seniors and being a virtual support volunteer.
On July 16, they were recognized for providing free one-on-one and group tutoring sessions online to Kindergarten to Grade 12 students.
On May 16, they were recognized for hosting a series of virtual multicultural potlucks to help people stay connected.
On August 11, MyCityCare was recognized for their service to the residents of Lethbridge.
On April 29, they were recognized for ensuring every Albertan has access to important COVID-19 information and resources.
On September 30, they were recognized for bridging gaps between local communities and international students.
On November 23, they were recognized for providing free online fitness classes during COVID-19.
On July 9, she was recognized for sending over 300 hand-made cards and coffee gift cards to nurses, hospital staff and first responders.
On September 9, this group was recognized for their online tutoring to support students across the province.
On March 25, they were recognized for helping young mothers build parenting and life skills.
Imagination library Wood Buffalo, Northern Lights recipient
On November 25, they were recognized for delivering books to young readers in the Fort McMurray area.
On September 23, they were recognized for taking online orders and delivering food and other essential items in the community.

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