Alberta Northern Lights – All recipients

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

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Alberta Northern Lights 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 November 12, she was recognized for her leadership in numerous volunteer activities at home and abroad.
On April 30, they were recognized for collecting food donations and delivering them to post-secondary students.
On July 7 he was recognized for enthusiasm and dedication to building a vibrant mountain bike community and facility in the Crowsnest Pass.
On April 1, they were recognized for giving their time to brighten the lives of long-term care residents.
Therese Djob, Northern Lights recipient
On April 25, she was recognized for offering free online French conversation classes for students in grades 1 to 6.
On June 29, he was recognized for offering online tutoring to fellow elementary school students.
On May 6, they were recognized for delivering hot meals and food hampers, and for setting up a meal drive-thru during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On May 25, she was recognized for offering French immersion pre-school classes online.
On November 18, she was recognized for using music and the arts to help kids overcome barriers.
On April 15, she was recognized for picking up and delivering donation items to local charities.
On July 22, she was recognized for building a diverse community and helping newcomers feel welcome.
On March 2, Helping Hands Ladies Society was recognized for its advocacy, religious, social, cultural and humanitarian supports to community.

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