Ten Manitobans will receive the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers, an award created by the Crown, this afternoon at a Government House ceremony.
The award recognizes exceptional volunteer achievements across Canada and abroad and will be presented by Lt-Gov Janice Filmon.
“I am so proud to have these Manitobans recognized nationally for their voluntary contributions within their communities and beyond,” said Lt.-Gov. Filmon. “From the smallest community to the heart of our largest city, Manitobans are known for giving so much of their time, talent and creativity to make a difference in the world around them.”
The following Manitobans will receive the award:
Vern Anderson
Anderson spends many hours volunteering his time to organize and fundraise for a number of organizations including Rossbrook House, Siloam Mission, Project Neecheewam and South Indian Lake, where he fundraises and organizes the annual South Indian Lake Fun Day. He has worked tirelessly as a member of the Indigenous Advisory Council, where he has played an important role in Booth University College becoming culturally competent with Indigenous culture and truth and reconciliation goals. Anderson initiated and continues to raise funds for the Arnold Dysart Bursary, which is awarded to a South Indian Lake graduating student from Frontier Collegiate.
Christopher Hall
A volunteer coach with Hockey Manitoba for close to 20 years, Hall’s dedication has been instrumental in developing, training and guiding young athletes. He has also served on the board since 2011, allocating resources and improving safety standards through his roles as chair of minor hockey and president of Hockey Winnipeg.
Sandra Hamm
For more than a decade, Hamm has volunteered with World Vision Winnipeg as an event representative, attending public engagement and fundraising events, supporting employees and fellow volunteers, and providing information about the organization. She has hosted visiting representatives at her home and represents the organization at events throughout the province
John Kroeker
Since its inception in 2009, Kroeker has been a valued volunteer with Steinbach Community Outreach, helping low-income clients file their tax returns, and providing the organization with financial and technological assistance. He also serves as treasurer of Soups On Steinbach, and was a long-time board member of the Steinbach Mennonite Church.
Krista Laberge
An active member of Girl Guides of Canada since 2001, Laberge currently manages two different units and provides leadership as provincial commissioner for the Manitoba Council. Laberge also gives freely of her time to such organizations as the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival and Operation Red Nose.
Gabriel Langlois
Best known to Winnipeggers as ‘Dancing Gabe’, Langlois has been volunteering at the St. Vital YMCA-YWCA daily for over 30 years, assisting with the set up and take down of the kids’ corner. Langlois is a beloved fixture at all Winnipeg sporting events since the 1980s, renowned for his dancing skills and his ability to rally the crowds and cheer for the home teams.
Yvonne Savard
For more than a decade, Savard has been helping seniors get around with Le Chalet de La Broquerie. She is the president of Le Papier de chez nous, prepares meals for grieving families in the Paroisse St. Joachim and helps fund activities for seniors in her community with the Southern Health Centre.
Simryn Singh
Since 2017, Singh has been helping prepare meals for vulnerable, inner-city residents through Agape Table. She also volunteers her time and energy fundraising for girls’ education in India through Unique Home for Girls. As the co-founder of Langar Seva Winnipeg, she has provided 800 food-insecure people with free, healthy meals.
Sharon Faye Thorne
Thorne has been a dedicated volunteer with the Royal Canadian Legion for more than 22 years. She has spent countless hours helping to organize veterans’ luncheons for funerals and Remembrance Day, and regularly visits with ill members of the Salvation Army board of directors.
William Worden
Worden has been contributing to the well-being of his community for over 30 years. In addition to organizing fundraisers with the Queens’ Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada to fund charitable activities, he is also helping to share the history of Scottish culture in Manitoba through his involvement with the Scottish Gentlemen’s Club.
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