Alberta launches programs to connect, honour volunteers
Anyone in Alberta who is able to safely volunteer during the COVID-19 pandemic is being encouraged to do so.
The province is launching the Alberta Cares Connector to connect Albertans with volunteer opportunities, as well as the Northern Lights program to recognize Albertans who volunteer to support their community.
“While physical distancing and gathering restrictions are in place, there is still a need for healthy volunteers to help those in need with countless opportunities to do so,” the government says in a release. “The Alberta Cares Connector embraces the Alberta spirit of supporting the vulnerable by offering our assistance, skills and time to those who need it most.”
“Volunteerism is the Alberta way,” said Premier Jason Kenney. I continue to be inspired by many acts of Albertan generosity and compassion. From the Sikh community providing meals for truckers keeping our supply lines open, to a Calgary woman in her time of mourning sewing masks for her community, to kids leaving care packages on their elderly neighbours’ doorsteps – the examples of generosity and selflessness are endless.”