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Meet the 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow!

In recognition of International Volunteer Day (December 5, 2021), the Grande Prairie Regional Association of Volunteer Organizations in partnership with the City of Grande Prairie hosted the International Volunteer Day Celebration Breakfast on December 5, 2022.

During the Breakfast the Association along with presenting sponsor ATCO recognized 8 exceptional youths with the Learders of Tomorrow Awards!

The 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow are:

Molly Bates being presented the Leaders of Tomorrow Award by ATCO’s Adam Chambers
Leaders of Tomorrow Award presented to Molly Bates by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Molly Bates

Leadership Award – Senior Category

Eighteen-year-old Molly Bates is a senior at Beaverlodge Regional High School. Molly is a warm and welcoming person who exhibits a willingness to help.  She’s described as an advocate, a trusted mentor and a motivator behind her school’s leadership team-youth mentor program. Among the many accomplishments under her belt Molly helps with coordinating events hosted by her peers. Molly also raises ducks, so her signature ducks can be seen on event posters that she creates. The posters draw students in and create conversations around them. As the senior editor of the school year book she expresses her passion for photography and ability to capture special moments. She volunteered her photography talents to various community events. Molly supports community and school events in various ways. For example, she volunteers with the Beaverlodge Artwalk, her school’s Mentorship Program, School Snack Program, Valhalla Bible camp and yard work for seniors. Molly is a driving force in the community and exemplifies leadership in her community involvement and school activities.

Molly’s charity of choice is the Beaverlodge Daycare Society

Carter Walisser

Leadership Award – Senior Category

Sixteen-year-old Carter Walisser is a student at Paul Rowe High School.

He is an athlete with a passion for sports.

He is a role model, humble and compassionate.

He is socially conscious and passionate about his Catholic faith.

Carter is a role model for younger primary students who gather in the halls to get a high five from Big Carter.

Carter has creative ideas that make him an effective problem solver.

He has a quiet leadership quality Carter; played a significant role on the Intramurals Committee alone; Carter created a strategic plan, organized teams and ran tournaments.

Carter was involved with the Student’s Union planning, school and sports events. 

Carter coached the girl’s senior basketball team after school.

In addition to many of his volunteer efforts, Carter excels in sports and his studies. 

He has won the Male Athlete of the Year Award and academic awards. Along with excellent leadership skills and a generous heart, Carter has an uncanny ability to see gifts in people and bring them out.

Carter’s charity of choice is the Manning and Area Food Bank Society.

Myra Clarke being presented the Leaders of Tomorrow Award by ATCO’s Adam Chambers
Leaders of Tomorrow Award presented to Myra Clarke by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Myra Clarke

Leadership Award – Junior Category

Myra volunteers with the Grovedale Skating Club, which is affiliated with Skate Canada.  Over the past 5 years Myra has developed from a Junior Assistant in training to a Program Assistant that can consistently be relied upon.  She demonstrates solid leadership qualities by guiding discussion on the team costume, team theme, the element each participant will perform, and choreographs the team bow.  Myra is attuned to the many requirements of a successful and safe skating session; including the diverse learning styles of the young participants.  At competitions and test days Myra supports fellow clubmates or competitors by providing an encouraging word and smile.  She takes pride in preparing the club float for the annual Grovedale Community Summer Parade, decorating the arena for the annual ice show, and assisting in the take down after the show.  She is respected by her peers, clubmates and all those who have the pleasure of interacting with her.  She is always willing to go above and beyond in all areas of life, demonstrates personal initiative, and has a strong desire to help others.

Myra’s charity of choice is charity of choice is Bandaged Paws Animal Rescue Association.

Mia Gilje being presented the Leaders of Tomorrow Award by ATCO’s Adam Chambers
Leaders of Tomorrow Award presented to Mia Gilje by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Mia Gilje

Advocacy Award – Senior Category

Mia is passionate about making positive change in the world around her that will lead to greater equality for others, especially youth.  She successfully advocated for her high school to obtain free female hygiene products through a partnership with the United Way and the GPPSD.  This advocacy impacted the lives of many young people.  Mia is always looking for ways to get involved in helping others.  She is a founding member and co-manager of the Maverick Market.  Mia also acts as a trainer at the Maverick Market which helps youth become entrepreneurs, gain work experience, and find a sense of belonging in the school community.  The funds raised in the Market go toward improving food security for students in the school.  She is extremely reliable and is also creative when thinking of ways to improve the Market.  The number of volunteers in the Market has increased this year due in part to the positive environment Mia helps to create.  She also participates in a range of school-based and community projects including a food drive and the Festival of Trees.

Mia’s charity of choice is Bandaged Paws Animal Rescue Association.

Kaylee Fehr

Advocacy Award – Junior Category

Fifteen-year-old Kaylee attends Sexsmith Secondary School. She’s an excellent student. Kaylee leads by helping others with school work. She’s also passionate about helping her peers understand the reasons to avoid drugs and alcohol. Kaylee is a weekly volunteer at Sexsmith Food Bank and has been volunteering since 2021. Her extracurricular activities include badminton, she’s been part of the Badminton Club since 2021. Kaylee is friendly and extends friendship to others on the badminton team.  Her other volunteer efforts involve taking part in the Rotary Interact Club fundraising for sponsor child in Peru. Kaylee also supports Bandaged Paws and the animal shelter with supplies.

Kaylee’s charity of choice is STARS.

Leaders of Tomorrow Award presented to Tahlia Nelson by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Tahlia Nelson

Volunteerism Award – Senior Category

Tahlia is the winner of the 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow Award for Volunteerism. She is 16 years old and attends Sexsmith Secondary School.

Tahlia is known to be cheerful, compassionate, confident, active and willing to volunteer for all events in Sexsmith. She understands the need to help those less fortunate. Including how she seeks to protect and enhance the environment.

For the past six years she has participated in gifting 165 Christmas hampers as well she also participates in Reverse Santa.

In addition to serving on the boards of both the Sexsmith Food Bank and the FCSS, Tahlia is a member of both the Sexsmith Sustainability Committee and the Christmas Hamper Committee. Additionally, Tahlia is the MC for the yearly Sexsmith Volunteer and Senior Recognition event and the coordinator of social media.

Her kindness, work ethic, willingness to help, and general concern for others are what make her a leader among classmates and her fellow Sexsmith Sabres Basketball teammates.

Tahlia’s charity of choice is Cystic Fibrosis Canada.

Leaders of Tomorrow Award presented to Jordan Leigh Brown by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Jordan Leigh Brown

Volunteerism Award – Junior Category

Jordan’s willingness to give back to her community is apparent in the volunteering she does. Jordan is this year’s winner of the 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow Volunteerism Award.

While volunteering with the Sexsmith & Area Foodbank last Christmas, she helped prepare 165 Christmas hampers for families in need and volunteered each week to restock the Foodbank shelves.

Jordan is an active member of the Rotary Interact Club at her school, the club often coordinates fundraisers. The money raised is to support a child in Peru, so they can attend school.

Jordan also enjoys spending her time helping her dad lead the worship team at church.

Jordan’s charity of choice is Bear Lake Bible Camp.

Noah Mok being presented the Leaders of Tomorrow Award by ATCO’s Adam Chambers
Noah Mok being presented the Leaders of Tomorrow Award by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Noah Mok

Volunteerism Award – Junior Category

Noah is the winner of the 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow Award for Volunteerism. He is 14 years old, completing his grade nine year with DAO Online School.

Noah loves giving his time to seniors in the Grande Prairie community. Since 2017, he volunteers to play the piano with his brother Elijah on violin at Wild Rose Manor Seniors Lodge, Heritage Lodge Seniors, and many other facilities and events.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Noah prepared piano performance videos for seniors living in isolation.

Noah collects donations for Wapiti House, to give to homeless and in need members of our community as well Noah regularly volunteers at the Grande Prairie Public Library.

Noah is an enthusiastic leader in his online school community; he volunteers as a Student Ambassador, taking extra time to meet and welcome new students and help them transition smoothly into the learning environment.

Noah is humble, thoughtful, and approachable. He is sensitive to the needs of others, particularly those who are elderly and vulnerable. He believes that even small acts of kindness can make a world of difference.

Noah’s charity of choice is Wapiti House.

Congratulations to all 2022 Leaders of Tomorrow!

The Leaders of Tomorrow recipients receive a Leaders of Tomorrow trophy, certificate, monetary award of $100, and a $100 donation in their name to a local registered charity of their choice.

Leaders of Tomorrow Awards presented by ATCO’s Adam Chambers

Presenting Sponsor:

Atco

Contributing Sponsor:

International Paper