Author of the article: Marie Conboy
Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 4 minute read •
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In conjunction with National Volunteer Week, FCSS hosted the Mayor’s volunteer recognition event for those nominated in the Canmore community This year’s virtual celebration recognized approximately 50 Canmore Volunteers both from 2020 and 2021.
Canmore Mayor John Borrowman opened the evening welcoming the 80 viewers who tuned in at home munching on goodies on Zoom on April 22.
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He opened with this year’s theme “
The Value of One, the Power of Many building a vibrant community starts with one volunteer, but takes the power of many.”
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Two local organizations are binding together to raise awareness for homeless veterans.
Beginning at 8 a.m. today, The Veterans Parsonage â a non-profit organization aiming to provide services to military veterans – and the Rho Tau Chi (PTX) Military Fraternity at IUP will hold a 24-hour âSleep-Outâ in front of the Indiana Wal-Mart to raise awareness and funds for the Parsonage and to shed light on the issue of homeless veterans across the nation.
PA Careerlinkâs Kevin Lazor said in an interview that some changes needed to be made to make sure this annual event can occur with the on-going pandemic.
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Americares, a health-focused relief and development organization, has promoted Dr. Gabriela Salvador, of Lexington, to senior vice president of global operations.
In this elevated role, Salvador will direct the administrative operations of Americares field teams, overseeing all policies and procedures to ensure efficient, compliant and effective global operations. Her responsibilities also include oversight of global safety and security, facilities management and compliance.
“Dr. Salvador is a talented leader who brings unparalleled experience to her new role as senior vice president of global operations,” said Americares President and CEO Christine Squires. “She has played a pivotal role in the rapid growth and success of our Latin America and Caribbean programs, and we are excited for the contributions she will continue to make to take Americares to the next level.”