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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 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.
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 September 17, he was recognized for volunteering at a homeless shelter and for looking for ways to help those living on the streets.
On June 8, he was recognized for creating the Feeding the Fort program to help community members in need.
On September 14, they were recognized for helping members of the Somaliland community, and others, access food and other essentials.
On November 30, they were recognized for introducing projects to address community needs brought on by COVID-19.
On May 4, he was recognized for starting the Adopt a Mailbox Stand operation to clean mailboxes in his neighbourhood every day.
On April 27, she was recognized for her service as a crisis line listener and as a child and youth mentor.
On May 19 this dedicated crew of senior volunteers was recognized for keeping the food bank running.
On December 7, they were recognized for helping the food bank continue to help those facing food insecurity during COVID-19.