Volunteer of the Month
Volunteers are the foundation of our communities and of Richmond County as a whole. Their passion, dedication, and selfless commitment strengthen our communities, support local organizations, and enrich the lives of those around them.
To recognize the many volunteers, groups, and organizations that help shape Richmond County, we are pleased to expand our recognition program to include the following:
- Richmond County Volunteer of the Month
This recognition celebrates a Richmond County volunteer who has made a significant and positive impact within their community through their dedication, service, and commitment to helping others.
- In Memoriam Volunteer Recognition
This recognition honours individuals who have passed away but whose passion, generosity, and selfless dedication continue to inspire and strengthen the community organizations they served. Their legacy lives on through the lasting impact they made and the lives they touched.
- Richmond County Group/Organization Recognition
Community groups and organizations play a vital role in the strength, well-being, and vibrancy of Richmond County. Through their collective commitment, compassion, and service, they foster connections, address local needs, and enhance the quality of life for residents. This recognition celebrates the invaluable contributions these groups and organizations make to our communities every day.
Do you know a volunteer? Complete a nomination form and help us recognize them!
Please send your completed forms by mail or email to:
Danielle Martell
Community Development Coordinator
2357 Highway 206, P.O. Box 120, Arichat, NS B0E 1A0
Nomination Forms:
Volunteer of the Month, August 2025
Judy Morrison
Judy Morrison of Grand River Falls has dedicated much of her life to supporting her community. She began volunteering back in the ’70s, and her commitment to helping others has continued ever since.
Over the years, Judy has given her time to many local groups. She was an active member of the Grand River Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and, for the past eight years, has been part of the Grand River Seniors.
Nine years ago, Judy joined the Strait Richmond Palliative Care Society, where she has become a cherished volunteer. She spends time with patients at the Strait Richmond Hospital, offers comfort at the Society’s Grief Comfort Teas, and helps raise awareness through the annual Daisy Day campaign.
Judy also shares her creativity on the decorating committee, which helped dedicate two hospital rooms to palliative care and is now improving the kitchen and family room. Her kindness and dedication continue to brighten the lives of many.
Please join us in recognizing Judy for her hard work, dedication, and commitment to her community.
We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, July 2025
Joan Bona
Joan wears many hats, often all at once, with humility, never seeking recognition. As President and Secretary of the Catholic Women's League (CWL), Chair of the Fleur de Lis Seniors Historical Committee, and a lead organizer of the 175th Anniversary of Louisdale celebrations, Joan is an active member of the community.
From organizing and preserving archival materials for the Historical Committee to chairing the 175th Louisdale Anniversary Committee and everything in between, Joan’s passion for contributing to her community is exceptional. She completes each task with local pride.
Please join us in recognizing Joan for her hard work, dedication, and commitment to her community.
We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, June 2025
Jade Richard
June Volunteer of the Month - Jade Richard
Jade is a young volunteer whose remarkable dedication brings immense joy to the residents of the St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre.
Visiting several times a week, Jade consistently goes above and beyond to brighten the lives of the residents. From crafting heartfelt cards to snapping cheerful selfies that now decorate their rooms, she brings creativity and warmth to every interaction. Whether reading alongside a resident or delighting them with her step dancing, Jade transforms simple moments into joyful celebrations of connection. Jade also escorts residents to supper and accompanies them on visits throughout the Centre, ensuring everyone feels included.
When she can’t be there in person, she stays in touch through FaceTime, a testament to her unwavering commitment and care.
With her boundless hugs and love, Jade truly embodies the spirit of community service, making a lasting difference in the lives of those she serves.
Please join us in recognizing Jade for her hard work, dedication, and unstoppable kindness.
Volunteer of the Month, May 2025
Stacey MacRae
Since her transfer to Cape Breton in 2009, Stacey has been a true community champion, consistently promoting the region and everything it has to offer.
When she’s not serving as a dedicated RCMP officer, Stacey can be found leading spring and summer cleanup efforts, often seen collecting litter along the roadsides of Richmond County. So far this season, she has gathered an impressive 83 bags of garbage, well on her way to reaching her goal of 100 bags.
In addition to her law enforcement duties, Stacey is actively involved in numerous community initiatives, including local bike safety rodeos and the beloved Festival of the Trees.
Please join us in recognizing Stacey for her hard work, dedication, and commitment to her community.
We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, April 2025
Eleanor Boudreau
Eleanor Boudreau has a heart of gold and is always the first to offer a helping hand. Whether it’s a pan of squares, a pot of soup, or a piece of fabric, Eleanor is quick to respond.
Eleanor currently serves as Co-President of the St. Joseph’s CWL and has been a devoted member for over 45 years. She is an active member of the parish, serving as both a Eucharistic Minister and an Altar Server.
As a dedicated member of the Isle Madame New Horizon Seniors’ Club, she has served as treasurer, auditor, and is an active community participant. In addition, Eleanor dedicates her time to the Busy Bee Quilting Club, making quilts and pillowcases for donation to various organizations.
Please join us in recognizing Eleanor for her hard work, dedication, and commitment to her community.
We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!

