Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women's Basketball Shoot for the Cure led by Jeff Speedy wins Community Group Award.
Community Group Award: Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women's Basketball Shoot for the Cure ?Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Basketball Shoot for the Cure brings the university athletics community together in support of the Foundation. In 2010, 43 universities across Canada participated in Shoot for the Cure, including 18 Ontario universities. Each university organizes its own fundraising initiatives, from ticket sales to silent auctions. Coordinated by Jeff Speedy, every year more universities participate. Since 2007, Ontario universities involved with Shoot for the Cure have raised over $48,400. In 2010, participating Ontario universities raised $28,400.
Honouring extraordinary volunteers: ?The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ontario Region’s ?2011 Volunteer Awards
TORONTO, April 18 - The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ontario Region is thrilled to announce the winners of its 2011 Volunteer Awards. The awards recognize exceptional volunteers including individuals, teams and organizations that are leading the way and helping the Foundation build a future without breast cancer.
Canada AM co-host and Ontario Region Honorary Chair Beverly Thomson announced the winners on Sunday at a ceremony at Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York.
For 25 years, volunteers have been the backbone of the Foundation’s success. And this year, volunteers found many ways to make change happen, including raising funds and breast cancer awareness at ice cream nights, university basketball games, fun casinos, Pink Accessory Days, Yard Sale for the Cure and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure.
“On behalf of the Foundation, I want to express how grateful we are to the thousands of volunteers for their extraordinary contributions and commitment to helping us create a future without breast cancer – they are making an impact,” says Sandra Palmaro, CEO of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – Ontario Region. “Thanks to their hard work and dedication, the Foundation was able to raise over $20 million this past year and enable important investments in breast cancer research, fellowships and education; investments that will lead to a future without breast cancer.”
The awards ceremony was followed by high tea. Many guests wore elaborate hats in honour of the theme, a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, which was a reminder of the Foundation’s earliest days, when Mad Hatter’s Teas were major fundraisers for the Foundation.
Winners of the 2011 Volunteer Awards:
Voice of the Foundation Award: Cynthia Mulligan of CityNews This award recognizes an outstanding volunteer speaker who represents the Foundation and shares the Foundation’s message with others.
Top Fundraiser – Corporate Supporter: RE/MAX Ontario–Atlantic Canada Inc. ?Top Fundraiser – Community Events: One Run ?Top Fundraiser – Leaders for the Cure: Gordon Hicks
Top Fundraisers for Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure:
Top Run for the Cure Individual Fundraiser: Amar Tamber ?Top Run for the Cure Friends & Family Fundraiser: Team Tina ?Top Run for the Cure School Fundraiser: Elmwood School ?Top Run for the Cure Women’s Team Fundraiser: Dream Angels ?Top Run for the Cure Corporate Fundraiser: Dupuis A la Vie
Erin McBride Run Leadership Award – New Run Director: Jane Wilson ?This award honours an outstanding volunteer in their first year as a Run Director who has demonstrated leadership, a willingness to learn and promoted teamwork among their Run for the Cure Committee.
Erin McBride Run Leadership Award – Returning Run Director: Zina Atkinson ?This award recognizes a veteran Run Director who demonstrated leadership, vision, a willingness to motivate others and promoted teamwork among their Run for the Cure committee.
Run Volunteer Award: Shayla Barker ?This award is given to a Run volunteer in each of the Foundation’s four regions who demonstrated exceptional leadership, support, service excellence, innovation and creativity.
Youth Volunteer Award: The Elmwood Eagles ?This award recognizes young volunteers who demonstrate a commitment to creating a future without breast cancer.
Outstanding Volunteer Award: Kathy McKenna, Jennifer Nichol, and Susan Watts?This award is given to a maximum of three volunteers who have shown exceptional commitment to the Foundation’s mission, vision and values.
Community Group Award: Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Basketball Shoot for the Cure ?This award recognizes a volunteer community group that has demonstrated how teamwork and community spirit can help create a future without breast cancer.
Corporate Commitment Award: RE/MAX Ontario–Atlantic Canada Inc.?This award recognizes a corporation that has fostered an environment of volunteerism for the benefit of the Foundation.
Cause Leadership Award: Lynn Chappell and Dr. Martin Yaffe ?This award honours an individual who has greatly advanced the cause-related work of the Foundation through the application of their breast cancer knowledge and expertise.
Jeannette Hawke Volunteer Recognition Award: Deborah Dubenofsky ?This award recognizes volunteer excellence and a commitment to advancing the Foundation’s goal of creating a future without breast cancer.
25th Anniversary Outstanding Commitment Award: CIBC ?This one-time award honours CIBC for promoting tremendous volunteerism among CIBC staff since the Foundation’s early days.
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