May 9, 2003
GN honours volunteers
Community leaders receive
awards for their selfless service
SARA ARNATSIAQ
Nunavut's department of community government and transportation handed out
awards last week to people who make time in their lives to volunteer in their
communities.
The volunteer service awards were presented in four categories.
The youth volunteer of the year was Jenna Kamingoak of Kugluktuk. Kamingoak
is the president of the Kugluktuk Youth Group and has become a role model for
many young people in her community.
The adult volunteer of the year was Janine Buckley of Taloyoak. Buckley raised
$12,000 so that the community's soccer team could attend territorial tournaments
and super soccer tournaments in Yellowknife.
The team won its first medal game, taking home second place during this month's
super soccer tournament, Buckley said.
The elder volunteer of the year was Marion Bolt of Kugluktuk. Many people consult
with Bolt for advice and support. She serves her community by working with the
local church, the recreation committee, the women's group as well as the wellness
committee.
The volunteer group of the year award went to Leah Aliyak and Wendy Baker of
Rankin Inlet who accepted on behalf of the Rankin Inlet Leaders of Girl Guides
of Canada.
"It feels really good because of all the hours that the volunteer guiders
put in all throughout the year. They work really hard for the young girls of
Rankin Inlet in all age groups," Aliyak said.
"I think it's going to motivate some more people in Rankin Inlet to become
guiders, because its making a difference in the little girls' lives."
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