| A Local Hero Archive
Adrienne Moore Adrienne Moore is a well-known Richmond painter, illustrator and educator in the visual arts. Her mixed media work has been showcased internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Reverend Margaret Cornish Reverend Margaret Cornish is the Vicar of the St. Alban Anglican Church where she has served for six and a half years. She was recently awarded an Ethel Tibbits Women of Distinction Award for her work in the community. Ahlay Chin Its about helping and empowering people in the community by supporting those with mental illness through recovery, self improvement and reducing the social stigma. Jotti and Deepi Leihl To me, helping eachother overcome problems is what community living is all about. Arjun Bhullar Wrestling, and sport in general, allows for much growth as a person and the experiences and life lessons gained by an athlete are invaluable. Esther Ho We hope to stimulate young people to search for their meanings and directions in life and it is my hope that they will grow to become real leaders in society. Richmond Firefighters Society I am intensely proud of the dedicated women and men of the Richmond Fire Service. With sincere thanks for the service you provide each and every day. Margaret Evans Rotary Hospice House… a community which honours life, values humility and shares hope. Ronald Lee Cox We wish Mr. Cox a glorious 92nd year and thank him for the liberties we enjoy today. Dave MacDonald Pathways Clubhouse offers hope, encouragement and opportunities to our members who have mental illness. Margaret Hewlett The people who come to the food bank are neighbours who need a little help through a bad time. Bill Skinner This gentleman continues to inspire me with his love of Canada and Richmond. | |
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