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Volunteer Awards

Each year Halifax Regional Municipality, the Mayor and Regional Council recognize the extraordinary contributions of individuals and groups who volunteer their time and skills to provide services and programs in HRM communities.   

2012 Award Recipients

Congratulations to this year's volunteer award recipients! Recipients are thanked and receive their awards at the Annual Volunteer Awards Ceremony, April 18th.

Volunteer of the Year

Community Groups

Individuals by District

 

 

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: Richard Bureau

 

Richard Bureau, Volunteer of the Year 2012Richard's passion for soccer has led to a life-long commitment to the game and to giving others in his community the opportunity to know and love soccer. For more than 30 years, he has trained soccer coaches, competitive soccer teams and recreational soccer players. He currently devotes a significant amount of time on a weekly basis to the Halifax City Soccer Club where he coaches the Under 12 Select Team and supports other Club programs. He manages to carve out time from a very busy law practice, an active family life and other volunteer commitments to share his time, talents and technical knowledge with young players who are keen to develop their skills. He instills strong values in those players including good sportsmanship, commitment, promptness, hard work, trying your best, having fun, looking after your body and to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle.

In addition to his devotion to soccer, Richard has also been involved with Dartmouth Adult Services Centre (DASC) Industries, University of Kings College, The Continuing Legal Education Society of Nova Scotia, providing wills and estate planning advice on a volunteer basis to terminally ill patients, BMW Club of Atlantic Canada, Halifax Alta Gymnastics Club, Abilities Foundation of Nova Scotia and Injury Free Nova Scotia.

 

 

COMMUNITY GROUPS


The Take Action Society
Friends of McNabs Island Society
The Youth Project Society

 

RECIPIENTS BY DISTRICT

District 1

Daryl Hayes
Sonia Watson


District 2

Stephanie Dube
Charlie Franchville
Charles “Bussy” Grimes
Joanne Guilderson
Michael Hughes
Hazel Evelyn MacLean
Jessica Robinson (Youth)
Wayne MacRae


District 3

Susan Abboud
Laura Campbell
Monica Hoveland
Shelley Peddle
Jessica Romo (Youth)
Ross Russell
Krista Stacey

District 4

Donald Carter
Pat Rodenhiser


District 5

Stephanie Jones
Felix Perry
Aet Sandstrom


District 6

Adam Arthur
Robert Bentley     

Christian Buckley (Youth)
Marie Burrell
Paul Carroll
Max Chauvin
Simon Gillis
Jonathan Patenaude
(Youth)
Shelley Raniowski

District 7

Asia Black (Youth)
Emma Cruddas (Youth)
Bruce Fillmore
Nancy Schurman
Arthur & Eileen Smith


District 8

Cherry Cavill
Anja Clyke
Alicia LaPierre (Youth)
Cindy Morash


District 9

Doris Buffett-MacDonald
Roseanna Cleveland
Charlene Duguay
Frances Hunter
Susan Kilbride Roper
Britanny Peters (Youth)
Lyssa Peters
Josie Spencer


District 10

George C. Findlay
Mei Wang

District 11

James Buffett (Youth)
Andrew Nicholson (Youth)
Blanche Potter-Creighton
Robert Stapells


District 12

Shaquoya Bundy (Youth)
Judy Grice
Melissa Mathers


District 13

Richard Bureau


District 14

Brittanie Walker-Reid


District 15

Harold Smith


District 16

Fred Haley


District 17

Eloise Graves
Leo Kennedy


District 18

Ruth & Frank Fisher
Caitlin Heimpel (Youth)


District 19

Bob Audoux
Cindy Parsons
Mike Sanford

District 20
Melinda Burton
Stefanie Shute
Allan Smith
Bette Thistle


District 21
Carmel Carrigan
Marjorie & James Kirby
Carmen Lee (Youth)
Carol Loncarevic

Al Scott
Robert (Bob) Short
Jean St-Amand


District 23
Adrian Anderson
Kevin Conrad
John Leon
Jonathan Wadden (Youth)

 

 

     

Important Dates

 

*2012 NOMINATIONS CLOSED

Nominations must be received on or by this date.
Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 HRM’s Volunteer Awards Ceremony
Monday, April 2, 2012 Nova Scotia Provincial Awards Ceremony
Sunday, April 15 - Saturday, April 21, 2012 National Volunteer Week

 

*Nominations are now CLOSED for 2012.  Thank you for your submission.  If you have missed the opportunity to nominate a deserving volunteer, please visit this page in the Summer of 2012 for updated information on the 2013 HRM Volunteer Awards nomination process.

Need more information or help? Contact:

 

 

 

 

Bronwyn MacKinnon, Community Developer
HRM Volunteer Services
490-4535

mackinnb@halifax.ca

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Nomination Criteria

  • All nominations must appear on a separate form. Feel free to make copies of this form or call the number below for additional forms.
  • The entire application must be filled out by the Nominator. Please research and record your nominee’s experience, not just the work they have done with your organization, but their entire work. It is critical to ensure all areas of the nomination form are completed and explained well for scoring purposes.

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: A short 1-2 sentence description of the nominee’s contribution will be prepared from this nomination form to be read during the ceremony, as well as acknowledging you as the nominator.


Adult & Youth

  • The adult and/or youth volunteer you nominate may be either an individual within your organization or someone in the community you feel is extremely deserving of recognition. Nominees must be a resident of HRM.
  • The nominee’s volunteer efforts listed on this form must truly be volunteer; that is they are not paid for their efforts nor are they staff in an organization. If they are paid for some of their work, this work cannot be listed on the form. For example, if John Doe gets paid for taking care of the financial books of ABC group, but also volunteers on the Community BBQ committee, list only the Community BBQ work.
  • Youth nominees must be between the ages of 13-19.
  • Please note that, at most, one adult and one youth from any organization can receive an award.
  • The nominee cannot have received this award in the last 5 years. To find out if nominees have received the award in the past, please look online or call 490-4535.

Volunteer Group

  • The Group Volunteer Award is open for any volunteer group (a club, society, or association that is organized and operated without the purpose of making profit) that has made a significant impact on building stronger communities through services, programs, projects and/or events and delivers these in HRM.
  • Volunteer groups that are nominated are eligible for an award in only one of the three categories. On the following form, please select the category that fits the group you are nominating.
    • Category 1: Community group with annual finances and grants under $50,000
    • Category 2: Community group with annual finances and grants exceeding $50,000
    • Category 3: Community youth group (youth volunteers up to 25 years old)
     
  • The nominee cannot have received this award in the last year. To find out if they have received the award, please look online or call 490-4535.

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Award Selection Process


Adult & Youth

  • Once all nominations are received, they are scored. Awards are allotted by each of the 23 districts.
  • All nominees and award recipients are presented to Executive Standing Committee of Council for final approval.
  • All nominees will receive a letter from the Mayor, in March, to thank them for their community contribution. However, successful nominees will be invited to attend a ceremony and reception in April with the Mayor and Council to receive their award.
  • As the nominator, if you are interested in finding out if your nominee is an award winner, please contact 490-4535 or mackinnb@halifax.ca any time after March 15th, 2012.
  • The 10 top scoring volunteers in HRM are automatically sent on to the Provincial Volunteer Awards, which means some nominees may actually receive an additional award from the Province.

Volunteer Group:

  • Once all nominations are received, they are scored by staff. One award is allotted for each of the three group categories.
  • All nominees and award recipients are presented to Executive Standing Committee of Council for final approval.
  • All nominees will receive a letter from the Mayor, in March, either to thank them for their community contribution, or invite them to the Volunteer Awards Ceremony in April to receive a certificate from the Mayor and Council.
  • As the nominator, if you are interested in finding out if your nominee is an award winner, please contact 490-4535 or mackinnb@halifax.ca any time after March 15th, 2012.

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Provincial Awards

From those selected to receive HRM’s Volunteer Awards, 10 representatives will be sent on to the Provincial Awards. You may also want to nominate volunteers for additional Provincial Awards categories that include:

 

 

 

 

 

  • Youth Volunteer of the Year
  • Corporate and Small Business Volunteer
  • Volunteer Family