St. Catharines recognizes impact of outstanding community volunteers

April 17, 2024 | jcusters
St. Catharines recognizes impact of outstanding community volunteers
St. Catharines recognizes impact of outstanding community volunteers

April 17, 2024 — Volunteers from across the City stepped into the spotlight last night as
the City recognized their good deeds at the annual St. Catharines Volunteer
Recognition Awards.

Several awards were presented at an event on April 16 as the City hosted its annual
Volunteer Recognition Awards. Recipients were greeted by City staff, Councillors and
Mayor Siscoe.

“We are incredibly grateful for the dedication and selflessness of volunteers in St.
Catharines. Their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment enrich our community in
ways that words cannot adequately express,” said Mayor Mat Siscoe. “The volunteers in
our community embody a true spirit of service and we are honoured to recognize their
outstanding contributions.”

Carl MacCulloch was named the recipient of the 2024 Mayor’s Volunteer of the Year
Award for his service at St. Catharines Rowing Club. The Mayor’s Volunteer of the Year
award is presented to an individual who represents volunteerism at its finest level.

The Margaret and Robin MacLennan Youth Volunteer of the Year Award was presented
to two recipients this year – Melina DiPietrio for her work with St. Catharines Greek
Community of Niagara, and Samuel Tindall for his work with Community Care of St.
Catharines and Thorold. The annual award recognizes youth who have displayed and
demonstrated principles and actions that help to create a healthier and more
connected community.

Dozens of other outstanding individuals received awards for their volunteer efforts from
the City. A complete list of recipients can be found at stcatharines.ca/VolunteerAwards.