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Annual Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards

Annual Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards. 2012 Award Recipients . " Recognizing Achievement – Establishing Role Models".

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Annual Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards

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  1. Annual Aboriginal Youth Achievement Awards 2012 Award Recipients

  2. "Recognizing Achievement – Establishing Role Models" Recognizing youth for their achievements is a great way to build self-esteem; and more importantly, establishes role models so others can see that their goals are tangible. Understanding how important this is for our youth, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples' National Youth Council established this unique awards program to honour and show appreciation to both achievements and efforts.

  3. Chelsea EdwardsAttawapiskat, Ontario

  4. Andrew ZaichkowskyGrand Falls – Windsor, NewfoundlandQalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation

  5. Brandon RameyHappy Valley- Goose Bay, Newfoundland ~ NunatuKavut

  6. Julia RossMill River, PEI ~ Native Council of Prince Edward Island

  7. Fundraising Thank you for your supporting our fundraising efforts. 100% of the monies we raise, goes towards deserving youth, such as these four Aboriginal youth leaders.

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