Volunteer Week: Creston woman recognized by Ducks Unlimited Canada
- Ducks Unlimited Canada recognizes Bettylou Christenson as B.C. Volunteer of the Year during National Volunteer Week.
- This recognition honors her four decades of dedicated volunteer work and leadership in various roles.
- She helped revive the local chapter and organized a successful banquet attracting new volunteers and donations.
- Christenson states, 'Together we can protect the wetlands and wildlife for the generations of tomorrow.'
- Her recognition highlights her legacy and commitment to passing her passion for conservation to future generations.
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51st edition of Volunteer Action Week - Radio-Gaspésie
The 51st edition of Volunteer Action Week under the theme "On the Road to Volunteering" takes place from 27 April to 3 May. For the occasion, there will be an open-door event at the Le Hauban Volunteer Action Centre (CAB) in Gaspé on Thursday, May 1st, from 1pm to 5pm. Benoit Bond, CAB Volunteer Support Coordinator, discussed this at Caroline Farley's microphone, as well as recalling the actions of the "I'm Involved in My Community" strategy wit…
Creston resident DUC B.C. Volunteer of the Year
With National Volunteer Week from April 27 to May 3, Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is delighted to be announcing its Volunteers of the Year for 2025. Over 3,000 volunteers across the country make contributions to DUC’s essential wetland conservation and science work, with about 290 active in British Columbia. In B.C., DUC is celebrating the contributions of volunteer Bettylou Christenson from Creston, a volunteer of 41 years. Donning a number of …
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