TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 22, 2012) - This weekend, Make-A-Wish® Canada founders Nigel Brown and Robb Lucy will be presented with Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals in recognition of their contributions to the wish granting organization since its inception nearly 30 years ago.
"In 1983, it was the commitment and drive of these two individuals that brought our magical wish granting mission to life here in Canada," said Bob Winterford, President Make-A-Wish Canada. "Not only do I want to congratulate these individuals, but I want to thank them for their perseverance and desire to make a difference in the world."
In addition, this fall, regional chapters from coast-to-coast will award Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals to 23 chosen community members in recognition of their support and contributions to local wish granting efforts.
"On behalf of the national office, and each of our local chapters, I commend and congratulate all of our medal recipients," said Jennifer Klotz-Ritter, CEO, Make-A-Wish Canada. "Thank you for your tireless dedication and commitment to granting the true, heartfelt wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions."
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipients Include: | |
National Office | |
Nigel Brown | |
Judy Gifford | |
Robb Lucy | |
B.C. & Yukon | |
Hans Pedersen | |
Heather Pedersen | |
Wendell Harlow | |
Northern Alberta | |
Len Hendrickson | |
Robert Winterford | |
Tammy MacDonald | |
Southern Alberta | |
Dave Stinton | |
Mary Jardine | |
Alison Stifter | |
Southwestern Ontario | |
Carol Fleming | |
James Scott | |
Robert Kayser | |
Toronto & Central Ontario | |
Norma Humphrey | |
Nancy Morra | |
Stephanie Clayton | |
Eastern Ontario | |
Officer Paolo Crescenzi, Ottawa Police Service | |
Allie MacIsac | |
Justin Reid | |
Quebec | |
Steve Aikins | |
Atlantic Provinces | |
Jill Sutherland | |
Bruce Sutherland | |
Phil Rossiter | |
Make-A-Wish Canada and its chapters are proud to participate in the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal celebrations. The commemorative medal was created to mark the 2012 celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada. The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal is a tangible way for Canada to honour Her Majesty for her service to this country. At the same time, it serves to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians.
About Make-A-Wish® Canada
Make-A-Wish Canada is a dynamic wish-granting organization that brings hope, strength and joy to children across Canada with life-threatening medical conditions. Along with the national office, eight (8) regional chapters grant magical, life-affirming wishes to children in need from coast-to-coast. Make-A-Wish Canada is an affiliate of Make-A-Wish® International. Make-A-Wish® is the largest wish-granting organization in the world, making dreams and wishes come true for more than 300,000 children since 1980.
Contact Information:
Elissa Schmidt
Director, Brand Advancement
416.224.9474 ext. 104
Elissa.schmidt@makeawish.ca