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Two ‘Goldblooms’ for Wesmount: Judy Martin, Kevin Tierney recognized
/in Press Coverage/by QCGN CommunicationsThe Westmount Independent
Two Wesmounters have been recognized by the Quebec Community Groups Network with Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service awards. It is the fifth annual awarding of the honour.
Judy Martin was recognized for her work as a volunteer and professional working at ”improving the lives of troubled English-speaking youth and all children with muscular dystrophty,” according to the group’s press release.
Two ‘Goldblooms’ for Wesmount: Judy Martin, Kevin Tierney recognized
/in Press Coverage/by QCGN CommunicationsThe Westmount Independent
Two Wesmounters have been recognized by the Quebec Community Groups Network with Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service awards. It is the fifth annual awarding of the honour.
Judy Martin was recognized for her work as a volunteer and professional working at ”improving the lives of troubled English-speaking youth and all children with muscular dystrophty,” according to the group’s press release.
Outstanding leaders celebrated for community contributions
/in Press Coverage/by QCGN CommunicationsGlobal News
MONTREAL – Three outstanding leaders from across the province are honoured for their community contributions and for building bridges between Quebecers of different backgrounds.
On Tuesday, the winners of the fifth annual Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service Awards were announced and this year’s winners areRobina Goodwin, a retired home visit nurse and founder of the Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders; Judy Martin, the president of Batshaw Youth and Family Centres and a governor of Muscular Dystrophy Canada; and Kevin Tierney, a filmmaker and the producer of the bilingual hit movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop.
Robina Goodwin, Judy Martin et Kevin Tierney honorés pour leurs contributions exceptionnelles à la communauté d’expression anglaise du Québec
/in Press Releases/by QCGN CommunicationsPour diffusion immédiate
MONTRÉAL, LE 3 SEPTEMBRE 2013 – Le Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) a le plaisir de décerner ses cinquième prix Goldbloom à trois individus remarquables ayant apporté une contribution de grande valeur à la communauté d’expression anglaise du Québec.
Les gagnants de l’édition 2013 des Prix Goldbloom sont Robina Goodwin, infirmière à résidence à la retraite et fondatrice du Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders, Judy Martin, Présidente des Centres de la jeunesse et de la famille Batshaw et membre du conseil d’administration de Dystrophie musculaire Canada, ainsi que Kevin Tierney, cinéaste et producteur du film bilingue Bon Cop Bad Cop.
Robina Goodwin, Judy Martin, and Kevin Tierney honoured for outstanding contributions to English-speaking Quebec
/in Press Releases/by QCGN CommunicationsMONTREAL, September 3, 2013 –
The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) is pleased to bestow its fifth annual Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service Awards on three individuals with a record of outstanding leadership that has made a positive difference to the lives of English-speaking Quebecers
The winners of the 2013 Goldbloom Awards are Robina Goodwin, a retired home visit nurse and founder of the Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders; Judy Martin, President of Batshaw Youth and Family Centres and a governor of Muscular Dystrophy Canada; as well as Kevin Tierney, filmmaker and producer of the bilingual hit movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop.
Outstanding leaders celebrated for community contributions
/in Press Coverage/by QCGN CommunicationsGlobal News
MONTRÉAL – Three outstanding leaders from across the province are honoured for their community contributions and for building bridges between Quebecers of different backgrounds.
On Tuesday, the winners of the fifth annual Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service Awards were announced and this year’s winners are Robina Goodwin, a retired home visit nurse and founder of the Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders; Judy Martin, the president of Batshaw Youth and Family Centres and a governor of Muscular Dystrophy Canada; and Kevin Tierney, a filmmaker and the producer of the bilingual hit movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop.
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