Estonians Among Recipients of 2014 Ontario Volunteer Service Awards (3)
Eestlased Kanadas | 19 Jun 2014  | EWR OnlineEWR
Toronto and Hamilton area Estonians were among the many recipients for 2014 Ontario Volunteer Service Awards. Rein Ende, Elias Gates-Kass, Maarika Hiis, Killi Mirka, Eneli Mölder, Tauno Mölder, Viive Tork-Hiis, Liis Truuvert and Tiina Soomet received the award for their volunteer work with the EstDocs Documentary Film Festival. Einar Heinmaa, Ester Paomees, Reet Petersoo, Milvi Silm and Vello Silm received the award for their work with the Tartu College Bibliography Club.

The Ontario Volunteer Service Awards recognize individual volunteers for continuous years of commitment and dedicated service to an organization.

Adults are recognized for five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30+, 40+, 50+ and 60+ years of continuous service. Youth (under the age of 24) are recognized for two of more years of continuous service.
Representative from the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration and EstDocs volunteers Tiina Soomet, Viive Tork-Hiis, Liis Truuvert, Maarika Hiis, Eneli M., Killi Mirka, Elias Gates-Kass, Tauno Mölder. Photo: Maimu Mölder

Reet Petersoo
Ester Paomees
Elias Gate-Kass
Maarika Hiis
Eneli M.
Tauno Mölder
Killi Mirka
Tiina Soomet
Viive Tork-Hiis
Liis Truuvert


 

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gunnar23 Jun 2014 17:04
EstDocs and Bibliography Club are volunteer organizations, Eesti Elu and Tartu College are not. If people working for EE and TC are volunteers, they deserve an award.
BJÖRN23 Jun 2014 15:54
One guy there gets paid by a number of groups including Eesti Elu, Tartu College and others for his work. I feel bad for the actual volunteers who do give so much of their time.
Toomas Merilo20 Jun 2014 00:36
Tublid nad on. Panustavad asja vaeva ja tundidega. Tean ise et iga üks neist on sellise tunnustamise väärne ja olen nende üle uhke.

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