Who's your Community Hero?

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The Community Heroes program is back! Do you know someone who is going above and beyond as a neighbour, volunteer or friend?

Let us know by nominating them for our Community Heroes program. Local heroes will be highlighted on our social media pages and receive prizes from local businesses. We hope to celebrate our nominees at a later date.

Share your stories below and don't forget to tell us your hero's name!

The Community Heroes program is back! Do you know someone who is going above and beyond as a neighbour, volunteer or friend?

Let us know by nominating them for our Community Heroes program. Local heroes will be highlighted on our social media pages and receive prizes from local businesses. We hope to celebrate our nominees at a later date.

Share your stories below and don't forget to tell us your hero's name!

Who's your Community Hero?

Tell us about your Community Hero and what they've done to make Quinte West a better place. How have they gone above and beyond in the community?

Thank you for sharing your story with us. We'll be in touch by email if your nomination is chosen!

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    First on Scene

    by Irene, about 2 years ago

    Good Day,

    It's Wednesday, March 30th at around 10:15 am and I just heard a horrific car accident outside my door. I live on Dundas Street West at the high collision intersection at Duffering/Dundas. There was a white Quinte West van with 2 young men who immediately and professionally took control of the scene. There were many people milling about so I didn't go outside but I wish I had to give these two young men a salute and thank them for their amazing work. I watched them the whole time as they took control of traffic and kept people... Continue reading

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    Changing Lives One Smile at a Time

    by HEALTHYSMILES, over 2 years ago
    Bev Woods is our Community Hero.


    Bev is the Founder and President of a local non-profit charity, Gift from the Heart. She has just acquired an ambulance that she refitted to provide Free dental hygiene services to our residents that are not able to afford or access these services.


    She is one of a kind!!! A Heart of Gold.

    I have seen her at our local food banks handing out much need products, big smiles, and lots of TLC.

    For those who are struggling, Bev is giving them a reason to SMILE again and stop hiding behind their masks.

    We... Continue reading

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    Kelly Scott

    by Lynda54, almost 3 years ago

    Hello,

    Kelly Scott , That owns Scott, Dave Haulage & Excavating Limited

    I believe should be classified as a Community Hero,

    He is always stepping up & helping when needed, He is always helping kids & families in our Community,

    He also steps up & helps those on our Streets,

    I had the pleasure of meeting him When myself & mike started cooked with love for those that need inc.

    And Kelly did everything possible to help us.

    He is the True Meaning of a hero.

    He is one of The nicest fellas you will ever meet.

    Kelly stands up... Continue reading

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    Supportive Teacher

    by MelanieT, about 3 years ago
    I would like to nominate Amy Claxton. Amy works at Trenton High School as the arts teacher in the intermediate department.She is supportive, patient and always seems to have time for her students. She recently put together a full day of activities including an escape room that the students and herself had been working on. It was a welcome break from our new “normal” class life.
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    Duncan Armstrong and community sewists

    by Penelopej, about 3 years ago
    Duncan and his group of Sewists have gone well above and beyond the call of duty for the community during COVID. He has coordinated deliveries, kept spirits up and created a positive atmosphere in the community during these trying times.
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    Life Saver

    by Bucket, about 3 years ago

    On behalf of our mother, Jean Ogden, words can’t express our deepest thanks to our nominee’s.

    On March 4th, our mom’s neighbour, Ava Patterson, along with her boyfriend Nolan Price were leaving to go to work when this very fortunate faith came into play. Having to come to the north side of Nolan’s vehicle, Ava had to pass by our mother’s front porch where she happened to spy Jean lying on the ground. Their swift actions resulted with an arrival to TMH emergency department, narrowly bringing her back from hyperthermia. Our mom had suffered a stroke and given different luck... Continue reading

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    founders of cooked with love for those that need

    by staciecwl55, about 3 years ago
    I would like to nominate Mike Haggart & Lynda Millar they have been feeding those on our streets for over a year., During the pandemic they went out everyday during the cold with some of their team members and made sure they were fed. They even went to some seniors homes and dropped off food handed out masks & hand sanitizer, They make sure everyone is looked after with tents /sleeping bags/ clothing/ boots/ emergency blankets/ thermal blankets/ battery operated lights/Hygiene item's/ They are the true meaning of hero's

    They even have taken some to doctor appts. meetings with social... Continue reading

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    A great group

    by bubbieone, about 3 years ago
    During the hectic past year, when there was a need for everything, Duncan Armstrong organized both a nightly make noise group, and a group of women, who were sewing at a mad pace, to supply hospitals and nursing homes with masks and surgical caps. When the almost everyone had their own masks and the desperate need was no longer there, this group continued to sew to donate a huge amount to the hospital. Duncan was always on the road, picking up fabric, dropping off fabric and masks, making sure everyone had exactly what they needed to keep going. He is... Continue reading
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    Duncan Armstrong

    by Ilovechinny3, about 3 years ago
    Duncan Armstrong is your man. He’s not only helping health care workers. He is sitting in a tent on a cold night. Making money and collecting food for those on the street. He is so busy delivering goodys to health care places, as well as old age homes. He never for gets any one. He still finds time for friends as well. If there was more in this world like him it would be a better world.
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    Duncan Armstrong

    by AmberR, about 3 years ago
    Duncan is a amazing friend and person in general if you need something he is your man always helping and spending his days delivering donations and making sure everyone is smiling. Our community is that much better just having him around ! From the Farley Crescent Crew, sewists, cooked with love this man is involved and he is hands down our Community Hero