Algoma Public Health: What makes up a Public Health Champion?
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Do you know a person or an organization thats making a positive difference in Algoma? Is their passion rooted in helping their community live a healthier life, regardless of age, income, or socio-economic background? They may be our next Public Health Champion!
Algoma Public Health is calling on residents to nominate local citizens and organizations for the 2023Public Health Champion Award. Help themrecognize the extraordinary achievements of fellow champions for public health.
The call for nominations for the 2023 Public Health Champion closes on March 8, 2023, and winners will be presented at the March 22, 2023, Board of Health meeting.
What Makes Up a Public Health Champion?
A Public Health Champion is anyone who helps to protect and promote community health and advance health equity in Algoma, whether through leading, collaborating, innovating, or fostering opportunities for health for all, together.
A Public Health Champion might be an individual or organization that:
Makes a difference by working with local government to make positive changes in the community.
Brings together community partners to work together to improve the overall health of the population in Algoma.
Empowers groupswithin the community and helps build equal opportunities for priority populations to attain their full health potential.
These Champions didnt do it for the recognition, they did it for the impact they could make with the skills and time that they had. Algoma Public Health wants to recognize them regardless for the hard work theyve given and the positive mark theyve created on residents in Algoma.
Who Won Public Health Champion in 2022?
One of last years winners included PUC Services Inc., and throughout the pandemic PUC led by example. From donations to rides to promotingvaccine confidence in the workplace.
Lisa Vezeau-Allen was also recognized for her work with
Grocers 4 Good (G4G)
, G4G is a community-centred charity that was started in order to address two key gaps: one being the lack of paid employment opportunities for those with disabilities and barriers, and the second being the lack of food access in the downtown area for those on a fixed income. Using the model of a grocery store, G4G is a program that gives job skill training, paid employment or volunteer work to those who face barriers, or who are chronically underemployed. The grocery store is currently located at 147 Gore Street.
You can find a list of the other winners of the 2022Public Health Champion awards on the Algoma Public Health
Know a Public Health Champion?
To nominate a Champion in your life, choose 1 of 3 options:
Option 1:Complete the
Monday, March 6, 2023 at 11:00 am