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Surrey celebrates exceptional youth at 15th Annual SASSY Awards

Darpan News Desk , 04 Dec, 2025 03:01 PM
  • Surrey celebrates exceptional youth at 15th Annual SASSY Awards
The 15th Annual Service Above Self Surrey Youth (SASSY) Awards were held last week at Surrey City Hall to celebrate outstanding youth achievement and community contributions across four award categories. 
 
“It is my pleasure to congratulate all the passionate young people recognized at this year’s SASSY Awards,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “Their energy, courage, and commitment inspire hope for the future. I want to thank each of them for helping shape a brighter city and for inspiring others to lead in their communities.” 
 
Awards were presented in the following categories: Community Leadership and Service; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Leadership and Service Beyond Adversity; and School Leadership and Service. For the first time, each category featured both Junior (under 16) and Senior (17 and older) divisions, resulting in a total of 20 awards. Recipients received a cash prize, a donation to present to a charity of their choice, and a SASSY trophy. Runner-ups in each category also received cash awards and charitable donations. 
 
Presented by the Semiahmoo Rotary Club in partnership with the City of Surrey, the 15th annual SASSY Awards also showcased youth performances throughout the evening. Proceeds support Rotary youth programs such as Interact and Rotaract, empowering young people to lead initiatives both locally and globally. Any surplus funds will go toward special youth projects in the community and future SASSY Awards. 
 
 

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