Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers
Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers | |
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Type | Medal |
Awarded for | Outstanding achievements and contributions by young volunteers. |
Presented by | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario |
Eligibility | Ontario resident aged 15 to 24 |
Established | 1998 |
Total | 135 as of 2015 |
The Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers is an honour presented annually by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario for outstanding contributions by young volunteers in the province of Ontario. The medal is not part of the Canadian honours system and therefore cannot be worn with medals that are part of the Canadian Honours system.
Background
[edit]The medal was created in 1998 to recognize the outstanding contributions of young people between the ages of 15 and 24, to improve the quality of life in Ontario and internationally through volunteer activities. By honouring outstanding contributions made by youth volunteers, this award recognizes exceptional young people as role models. Up to 10 recipients are chosen each year.
Recipients are selected by an independent advisory council made up of seven members appointed by the lieutenant governor on the advice of his or her premier. The lieutenant governor is the honorary chair of the advisory council.
Description
[edit]The medal is in the shape of a circle with a trillium (Ontario's floral emblem) in the centre and surrounded by three identical shapes signifying V for volunteer, and also signifying active people. The colours of the medal are red (the colour of the flag of Ontario), white (the colour of the trillium), blue and gold.
Recipients
[edit]1998:
1999:
2000: Jeremy Baillargeon, Melissa Gould, Brenda Rollo
2001: Erin Ashley Beckett, Shashi Bhat, Shantel Ivits, Upasana Krishnadev, Heather McMullen, Heather Menzies, Louroz Munson Mercader, Marie-Claude Robert, Cynthia Rutters, Thomas Urbaniak[1]
2002: Aaron James
2003:
2004:
2005: Arthur Kong, Jessica Asnani, Regina Lui, Kevin Goswell, Jordan Axani, Judy Hole, Sukhveer Bains, Myuri Manogaran, Adam Birrell, Tyler Meredith, Paul Cescon, Heather Muir, Sarah Dell, Christian Scenna, Roxanne Dubois, Jeffery Siu, Catherine French, Valeria Spezzano, Christina Fung, Victoria Zimmer[2]
2006: Christopher Berrigan, David George, Mireille Gomes, Christina Katsios, Clifford Mushquash, Cheryl Perera, Alim Nagji, Jeeniraj Thevasagayam[3][4]
2007: Maddison Babineau, Justin Lucas Beaver, James Binsfeld, Jeremy Dias, Ryan Hreljac, Christine Kerr, Laura Konkel, Derek Lawrence, Rohit Mehta, Jason Slater, Nomusa Taylor-Dube[5]
2008: Wendell Adjetey, Monica Armanious, Viviana Astudillo-Clavijo, Michaela Chen, Matthew Cutler, Julie Harmgardt, Justin Fontaine, Gerald Mak, Adam Wheeler.
2009: Danny Fee, Tamara Gordon, Jonathan Hesler, Miles Hoffman, Mina Kazemi, Bronwyn Loucks, Billy Morrison, Bret Shier[6]
2010: Arnav Agarwal, Christopher Albert, Neeka Allison, Michael Greige, Chris-Anna Manning, Lashawn Murray, Gorick Ng, Bryan Peart, Rob Ross, Eric Tan, Denny Timm, Matthew Wakem[7]
2011: Amber Albert, Lorenzo Colocado, Joshua Edwards, Tyler Lisacek, Megan Myles, Rebecca Rainey, Conner Weed[8]
2012: Meaghan Walker, Victoria Edwards, James Farry, Janette Hammell, Simon Harmgardt, Rebecca Linder[9]
2013: Janelle Brady, Mariah Bunz, Alex Escobar, Tyson Grinsell, Mohsin Khan, Josie Linton, Jean-Phillippe Vinette, Haleigh Wiggins, Stephanie Zhou[10]
2014: Mitchell Case, Paige Dillabough, Sierra Howald, Dalton Parkinson, Joel Speers, Chloé St. Amand, Tom Yanch[11]
2015: Sarah Day, William Laurie, Kylee Mazerolle, Robbie Palmer, Liam Rondeau, Samantha Smith, Danielle Sparkes, Taylor Young[12]
2016: Fitsum Areguy, Lucie Bingley, Jillian Bjelan, Janson Chan, Josh Copperthwaite, Austin Fowler, Sebastien Martin-Schultz, Taylor Redmond, Carly Robinson, Jessica van der Veer[13]
2017: Justin Tiseo, Joshua Austin, Christopher McCormick[14]
2018: Vickram Bachan, Alannah Burris, Hayden Cheung, Josie Kearney, Ornela Kljakic, Dylan Langan, Ashley Muir, Radhika Nangia, Michelle Schenk[15]
2019: Anjana Balachandran, Amanda Bishop, Kathryn Cheng, Tejas Dhami, Grace Gong, Lucas Gordon, Sarah Jordan, Lucia Marchionda, Divya Massilamani, Jack McCormick, William McCormick, Leighton Schreyer, Aditi Sivakumar, Tristan Wild, Karl Zhu[16]
2020: Joshua Callaghan, Olivia Dey, Jackie Han, Ruby Hopkins, Arya Peruma, Noga Shachak, Joy Xu, Leo Xu, Nathan Yiu[17]
2021: Kanish Baskaran, Natalie Chen, Mehak Dhaliwal, Shannon Edwards, Alexandra Elmslie, Aryan Gautam, Haya Khan, Andrew Mao, Ashvini Muralitharan, Avery Parkinson, Aditi Soin, Illyria Volcansek[18]
2022: Fikayo Aderoju, Lia Chang, Paul Drakos, Jada Finch, Kevin Guo, Arvind Krishendeholl, Maya Mikhael, Nikolaus Provenzano, Kusha Shirani, Meihuan Yu, Meilun Yu, Ally Zlatar[19]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ CNW Group | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION | Young Ontarians recognized for their volunteer contributions
- ^ "McMaster Daily News". dailynews.mcmaster.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06.
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ Government of Ontario, Canada - News
- ^ "Ontario Newsroom".
- ^ "2017 Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers Award Recipients". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2017-11-09.
- ^ "2018 Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers Award Recipients". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
- ^ "Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers: 2019 and 2020 Recipients". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
- ^ "Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers: 2019 and 2020 Recipients". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
- ^ "Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers". news.ontario.ca. Retrieved 2024-03-03.