UPDATED: Manitouwadge Volunteers Honoured with June Callwood Awards
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Ontario Government Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers
Ontario recently honoured twelve people and seven organizations with a June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award, for their commitment to volunteerism and longstanding service to their local communities. Among the recognized with the prestigious award were volunteers of the Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group.
The June Callwood award recognizes dedicated individuals who, like the late June Callwood, demonstrate exceptional leadership, creativity and innovation in their service to their communities and others; as many Manitouwadge residents would attest, the MCAG Volunteers fit this description perfectly.
The Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group – Friends Who Care helps cancer patients with illness-related expenses when they have exhausted other options. The group partners with local businesses to organize golf and volleyball tournaments, walks, hockey games, and other events to help cancer patients from remote areas of Manitouwadge receive professional, supportive care.
Nominated by Councilor Connie Hunter, with supporting letters from two families, the “MCAG was honored and humbled to receive the 2013 June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism” said MCAG volunteer and June Callwood Award recipient Jackie Jung.
Supporting the not-for-profit sector and promoting Ontario’s tradition of volunteering is part of the new Ontario government’s efforts to build strong communities and a fair society for all.
Quick Facts
- Late journalist and author June Callwood was one of Canada’s most well-known social activists, founding or co-founding more than 50 Canadian social action organizations.
- The award is being presented during National Volunteer Week, which runs April 21 to 27.
- More than six million Ontarians volunteer each year and contribute more than 860 million annual volunteer hours.
- Other Ontario recognition programs for voluntarism include the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers, the Volunteer Service Awards and the Newcomer Champion Awards – Change The World Youth Ambassador.
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