From Queen’s Park – Thank you to our volunteers

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Sarah Campbell-MPPKENORA – Leaders Ledger – Over the past few weeks I have had the opportunity to attend many festivals, tournaments, powwows, concerts, trades shows and special events across the riding.

On any given weekend our region is home to a number of special celebrations not only through the summer months, but throughout the whole year. While these events are too numerous to mention, one thing they all share in common is the hard work of volunteer teams who give up their spare time to give back to their community.

They sacrifice their evenings, weekends and, in many cases, their vacation time to make their communities a better place to live, and I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to them for all that they do. Whether it’s event organizers, musicians and artists who give up their time, or those who spend time helping a community group or organization help others in a time of need, we appreciate their efforts.

We often forget that volunteering is not easy. The jobs are often thankless and can be stressful, but these individuals do it because they love their community and want to share that love with others. That dedication not only has a positive impact on the lives of those living in the community, but many volunteers organize events that help spread a positive image of the community to visitors, and many of that work brings people into the community from out of town, such as tournaments, bringing with it economic activity to our communities. Often they manage to do these great things with little or no budget, showing exactly how much we can accomplish when we dedicate ourselves to helping others.

While some events and organizations do receive generous financial support from community members or government organizations, the fact remains that even endless sums of money cannot compare to the spirit and enthusiasm generated by having a dedicated team of volunteers to organize and oversee the event.

Unfortunately, in recent years it has been harder and harder to find volunteers to get involved with organizing these activities. Many great community events have been threatened with cancellation because organizers simply do not have the manpower they need to continue to organize the event. Yet, it is another testament to their dedication when rather than give up, the smaller group dedicate themselves to working harder and keeping the event going.

It is for that reason I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the thousands of volunteers who give up their own time to make their region a better place. It’s people like you who make our towns communities and we all benefit thanks to your work.

Sarah Campbell MPP

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Sarah Campbell is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2011 election. She represents the electoral district of Kenora—Rainy River as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party caucus