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Nominations Open For Annual British Columbia Multicultural Awards

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 27 Jun, 2016 11:28 AM
    VICTORIA – On Canadian Multiculturalism Day, British Columbians are being encouraged to nominate multicultural champions whose exceptional work in their communities throughout the province promotes inclusion and cultural diversity. 
     
    British Columbians have until Sept. 26, 2016, to nominate individuals, organizations or businesses to receive a British Columbia Multicultural Award. The awards will be presented at the British Columbia Multicultural Awards ceremony during British Columbia’s Multiculturalism Week in November.
     
     
    Five categories are open for nomination: individual, business, organization, youth, and multicultural excellence in government. Award recipients in the first four categories will receive $5,000 to be donated to a non-profit organization of their choice to further support the work of multiculturalism in the province. All award recipients will take home a trophy.
     
    For more information about the awards, eligibility requirements and to submit a nomination visit: www.gov.bc.ca/BritishColumbiaMulticulturalAwards
     
     
     
    Past award recipients include:
     
    Crecien Bencio, a community development worker in the Renfrew-Collingwood neighbourhood of Vancouver, who focuses on community capacity-building through projects that celebrate diversity through literacy and visual and performing arts;
     
    Vancouver Co-operative Radio, a multi-lingual, non-profit community radio station that provides the Greater Vancouver area with independent public affairs, music and arts programming; and
     
    Nana’s Kitchen and Hot Sauces Ltd., founded in 2001 by two women originally from East Africa. Today, Nana’s Kitchen employs 35 production workers made up of mostly immigrant women who lacked work experience and English-language skills when they were hired.
     
     
    The provincial government, with advice and support from the Multicultural Advisory Council, organizes the British Columbia Multicultural Awards to honour and celebrate British Columbia’s cultural diversity.
     
    The most ethnically diverse province in Canada, B.C. welcomes nearly 40,000 new immigrants every year. Cultural diversity creates strong and vibrant communities that strengthens our social and economic future now and for future generations.

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