VANCOUVER — Telus announced today the launch of the Friendly Future Makers Awards and is inviting Canadians to nominate inspiring youth who are creating long-lasting positive change in their communities.
From now until Sept. 26, Canadians can nominate a Friendly Future Maker aged 13-19 at telus.com/YouthAwards.
“Nominees will be entered to win one of six prize packs worth $7,000, which includes $5,000 for an RESP or to help fund their initiative, a $1,000 Telus gift card, and a $1,000 donation to the registered charity of their choice,” explains a press release.
One winner will be chosen from each of six social purpose focused categories, including:
- Connection Enabler — “helping build human connections through being a mentor or volunteering at a local seniors home,” the release says.
- Community Builder — “giving back to those who need it most by volunteering in your neighbourhood or through small acts of kindness.”
- Health & Wellness Helper — “caring for the mental and/or physical health of your community through care packages or checking in on your neighbours.”
- Hunger Hero — “helping to feed communities through neighbourhood gardens or food drives.”
- Planet Protector — “giving back to protect the planet through picking up litter or recycling.”
- Future Friendly Maker — “creating change in your community to make the future friendly, outside of the five categories or across multiple categories.”
Award winners will be announced online Oct. 24.
“The Friendly Future Makers Awards recognize our young, dedicated leaders who are not only making a meaningful impact today but also helping shape the world we will live in tomorrow,” said Jill Schnarr, chief social innovation and communication officer at Telus, in the release.
“Friendly Future Makers are transforming their communities and planet for good, creating a positive impact, and ultimately, helping make the future friendly. From giving back to their communities, caring for the health and well-being of our planet, or helping feed those in need, we’re calling on everyone to join us in celebrating the young people making the world a better place.”
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