Volunteers
Volunteers are extremely important to our communities and our county as a whole.
They are passionate, tireless and selfless and they are the heart of our local community organizations.
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
P.O. Box 120, 2357 Highway 206 Arichat, NS B0E 1A0
Volunteer of the Month, June 2023
Cheryl Howie
Cheryl Howie and her husband have relocated to Loch Lomond and made it their home. She has become a valuable member of her community, volunteering at the community hall and assisting with events held by the Loch Lomond Volunteer Fire Department. She spent many hours painting the basement and displayed some of her artwork on the walls. She has committed her time to work on completing the kitchen to have it ready to host summer events. She enjoys baking and art, two of the many skills that she utilizes to contribute to her community.
Cheryl is a true inspiration to the women in her community by encouraging others to get involved. She hosts art classes and enjoys teaching others new skills and the benefits of being a volunteer. Her community is very grateful for her passion, and ongoing support.
Please join us in recognizing the hard work, dedication and commitment Cheryl provides to her community. We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, May 2023
Marie & Conrad Fougere
Together, Marie and Conrad are the epitome of a volunteer couple in their community. They are very active in their volunteer efforts from cleaning the church to being dedicated caretakers of the Visitation Parlour.
Conrad is the Chairperson for the St. John the Baptist Graveyard Committee. Both he and Marie are often seen cleaning and repairing the stones during the summer months. Conrad has served on the parish council, and coached baseball and hockey for several years, while Marie was known to be the statistician for the sports teams that their sons participated in.
Marie can also be found volunteering and giving her time to the River Bourgeois Festival dinners and potluck suppers, as well as visiting the Richmond Villa Nursing Home residents in addition to providing baked goods for community events and neighbours.
Please join us in recognizing the hard work, dedication and commitment Marie and Conrad provide to their community. We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, April 2023
Paul Boudreau
Paul has been an active volunteer in his community for many decades. As a member of the Knights of Columbus since 1976, he’s held several positions, with his current role being Past Grant Knight. Paul plays an integral role in the Christmas Turkey Dinner Boxes initiative that is organized by the Knights which serves those in need on Isle Madame. He has committed a lot of his time to the Our Lady of Assumption Parish in Arichat, ensuring the facility is available to the public daily, inventory is replenished, a member of the Parish Choir, Eucharistic Minister and also a member of the Parish Council, as well as a member of the Richmond County Men’s Choir.
Paul is also one of the founding members of the Isle Madame Food Bank. Through his efforts, he coordinates the volunteer group, receives calls from clients and works on the distribution of goods to those in need on a bi-weekly basis. He was also part of the Red Cross equipment loan program for approximately 18 years and has provided coaching to Minor Hockey and Minor Baseball in the past. He’s contributed to the door-to-door campaign for organizations such as the Cancer Society, Red Cross and CNIB.
Please join us in recognizing the hard work, dedication and commitment Paul has provided and continues to provide to his community. We thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer for the Month, March 2023
Henry Samson & Darren MacRae
Darren MacRae and Henry Samson have worked together on many initiatives for the Barachois Trail Association. Together, they have dedicated countless hours to various projects from organizing heavy equipment resources to repairing an abandoned rail corridor, which has had a significant impact on shaping the trail into the Richmond County Rail Trail, a multi-use trail that many Richmond County residents come to love. Both Darren and Henry can be found on the trail, almost daily, fixing and filling potholes and keeping the trail groomed for users to enjoy. The combined time and effort of Darren and Henry is showcased in the well-maintained trail that is available for all to access.
Please join us in recognizing the hard work, dedication and commitment they have provided to their community. Darren and Henry, we thank you for all you do for Richmond County!
Volunteer of the Month, February 2023
Ronnie LeBlanc
Ronnie LeBlanc has been an active member of his community for over 30 years. Currently the president of the D’Escousse Civic Improvement Centre, Ronnie can be found present at many events such as the bingo, card play, darts, songwriter circle, and the community breakfast to name a few. Ronnie is always willing to support, partner and collaborate with community groups to ensure success, whether it’s the Isle Madame ATV Rallys, Yatch Club Festival or any community event that takes place at the hall. He was a key player in starting the Isle Madame Chase the Ace which benefited many organizations on Island Madame.
After a successful career, Ronnie recently retired and continues his volunteer efforts even more. A true community champion, he is very accommodating and supportive of local community groups, organizations and fundraising efforts.
Please join us in recognizing the hard work, dedication and commitment he has provided to his community. Ronnie, we thank you for all you do for Richmond County!