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The 20th annual Manitoba Teachers’ Society Young Humanitarian Awards were handed out on May 24, at The Fairmont hotel in Winnipeg. The awards honour Manitoba public school students for their acts of compassion and caring. For more information about the awards, or to nominate students for the 2018 awards, visit mbteach.org.

 

Manitoba Teachers’ Society president Norm Gould.
Manitoba Teachers’ Society president Norm Gould.

 

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The audience gives a standing ovation at the 20th annual Manitoba Teachers’ Society Young Humanitarian Awards.
The audience gives a standing ovation at the 20th annual Manitoba Teachers’ Society Young Humanitarian Awards.
Carman Collegiate student Faouzia Ouihya performs.
Carman Collegiate student Faouzia Ouihya performs.
From left: Suzanne Jolicoeur, Gimli High School student Cameron Lozinski and Gimli High School assistant principal Shelly Dankochi. Lozinski was honoured with a YHA Individual Award for his work on indigenous and diversity issues, history and culture, his work on international Habitat for Humanity build trips and fundraising for the homeless.
From left: Suzanne Jolicoeur, Gimli High School student Cameron Lozinski and Gimli High School assistant principal Shelly Dankochi. Lozinski was honoured with a YHA Individual Award for his work on indigenous and diversity issues, history and culture, his work on international Habitat for Humanity build trips and fundraising for the homeless.
From left: Suzanne Jolicoeur, Jayda Hope (River East Collegiate student), Charles Apolinario (West Kildonan Collegiate student), Arjay Certeza (Collège Garden City Collegiate student), Lorna Aquino (mother of Loizza Aquino, a student at Institut Collègial Vincent Massey Collegiate) and Brandi Bartok (H.G. Izatt Middle School teacher).
From left: Suzanne Jolicoeur, Jayda Hope (River East Collegiate student), Charles Apolinario (West Kildonan Collegiate student), Arjay Certeza (Collège Garden City Collegiate student), Lorna Aquino (mother of Loizza Aquino, a student at Institut Collègial Vincent Massey Collegiate) and Brandi Bartok (H.G. Izatt Middle School teacher).
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