Our thanks
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 September 24, she was recognized for helping to provide free meals during the pandemic through her student-run non-profit organization.
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On April 28, she was recognized for delivering groceries to a self-isolating senior couple and for offering them ongoing assistance.
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On September 30, they were recognized for bridging gaps between local communities and international students.
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On May 5, she was recognized for helping to keep residents at 5 seniors lodges safe and for picking up groceries for them.
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On November 19, they were recognized for making supplies for frontline workers during COVID-19.
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On June 4, they were recognized for providing transportation services to seniors, especially those with critical needs.
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On May 13, he was recognized for helping a small floral shop survive the COVID-19 pandemic by donating and buying $1,000 worth of flowers.
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On May 27, they were recognized for helping seniors and others to remain at home, independent, and well-fed.
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On October 8, they were recognized for supporting marginalized and vulnerable people during COVID-19.
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On May 9, they were recognized for providing groceries and other basic necessities to vulnerable community members.
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On September 23, they were recognized for taking online orders and delivering food and other essential items in the community.
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On September 17, he was recognized for volunteering at a homeless shelter and for looking for ways to help those living on the streets.