Province Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers
Published by the Premier's Office and the Department of Labour and Advanced Education
Monday, April 4, 2011
The spotlight was on Nova Scotia's volunteers in Halifax as recipients of this year's Provincial Volunteer Awards gathered and had their accomplishments recognized.
Quotes
“Volunteering is a part of our culture. Every day I see the difference individuals can make when they pour their passion and efforts into a worthy cause. On behalf of the province and all of our communities, I thank you. The contribution you are making every day is truly making Nova Scotia a better place to live.
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Premier Darrell Dexter
“This year's recipients come from all walks of life and every corner of our province, but the common thread of volunteerism connects them all. Their shining example shows us that there are countless ways that we can engage and help make a difference.
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Marilyn More, Minister of Voluntary Sector
“There are so many people helping out in different ways and making a difference in every facet of our community. While it's nice to be recognized individually, hopefully this day will help shine a light on the great work of all the volunteers in our province.
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Mary MacDonald, Family Volunteer of the Year
Quick Facts
- The Provincial Volunteer Awards serve as an early kickoff to National Volunteer Week, Sunday, April 10 to 16.
- Nova Scotia continues to have one of the highest participation rates in the country for volunteers, with more than 55 per cent volunteering in many essential roles.
- In addition to the community recipents, four specialty awards were also presented.
- Best Buy Canada (Dartmouth location): Corporate Volunteer of the Year for encouraging and rewarding employees who volunteer and making it a priority to for their business
- Sheffield Mills: Model Volunteer Community of the Year for raising funds through annual events for community development and local charities and organizations
- Simon Dugas (Clare): Youth Volunteer of the Year for being active in his school and serving as youth representative for numerous of community groups in the area.
- Mary MacDonald and John Hawkins of Lower East Chezzetcook: Family Volunteer of the Year for helping better their community through several groups, with an emphasis on trails and green space.
Media Contact
- Brian Taylor
- Labour and Advanced Education
- 902-424-0281
- 902-220-1727
- E-mail: taylorbk@gov.ns.ca
- Janet Lynn McNeil
- remier's Office
- 902-237-4287
- E-mail: mcneiljl@gov.ns.ca
Images
Shannon Devlin and Curtis Pitre accept the Corporate Volunteer of the Year Award on behalf of Best Buy (Dartmouth).
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Jim Taylor and Mona Henniger accept the Model Volunteer Community of the Year Award on behalf of Sheffield Mills.
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Audio
Minister of Voluntary Sector Marilyn More says the awards are an opportunity to recognize, and thank volunteers.
Selon Simon Dugas, de Clare, les jeunes bénévoles sont importants pour la communauté.
John Hawkins of Lower East Chezzetcook says volunteers deliver a lot to their communities.
Shannon Devlin, representing Best Buy, says the company loves to be involved in the community.
Jim Taylor of Sheffield Mills says they are very happy with the award.