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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 May 7, he was recognized for making grocery and Costco runs for neighbours and for leading a donation campaign for small businesses.
On May 21, he was recognized for spearheading major support initiatives for the deaf community during COVID-19.
On April 24, she was recognized for creating a Facebook group called YEG Community Response to COVID-19.
On August 12, they were recognized for helping seniors connect with family and friends through technology.
On July 6, they were recognized for doing a coordinated and socially distanced clean-up of several parks.
On May 29, they were recognized for delivering meals to self-isolating community members including seniors.
On February 17, he was recognized for more than four decades of community service.
On June 10, they were recognized for making and donating unique personal protective equipment for frontline workers and vulnerable Albertans.
On April 8, they were recognized for working to help the homeless in Spruce Grove.
On August 20, she was recognized for spearheading a program to replace flood-damaged electrical boxes for people who cannot afford them.
On July 2, she was recognized for donating blood, contributing meals to a food bank, and offering help to friends and family.
On May 5, she was recognized for helping to keep residents at 5 seniors lodges safe and for picking up groceries for them.