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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    Duncan Armstrong

    by Birdy, about 3 years ago
    Duncan has shown exemplary leadership throughout this Pandemic. His energy and enthusiasm for the good of the community has lifted the spirits of Citizens. A true Community Hero.


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    Duncan Armstrong

    by Mike3, about 3 years ago
    For obvious reasons!
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    The staff at Covid Testing Centre

    by Jo-Anne White, about 3 years ago
    They are all so wonderful and work so hard. They have to endure weather conditions and peoples fears while performing the testing.

    Thanks to all who do this work to help keep our community safe!!!


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    CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FOR EVERYONE!!!

    by Mary S., about 3 years ago

    I would like to nominate Sgt. Darin Lampman of 47 Loraine Court for his fantastic display of Christmas lights and music for the community in December. Darin had spent months designing the Christmas display with synchronized music! Hundreds of cars drove into our little court to watch the display and listen to the accompanying music on their car radios. Not only did he give months of his own time and finances to bring joy and happiness to many during a COVID-19 Christmas, he accepted donations for the Make A Wish Foundation! He truly is a Community Hero!


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    Sewists and make noise crew

    by Trcy37p, about 3 years ago
    When the pandemic first started we were all scared, trying our best to get through with the PPE we could get while continuing to work . The make noise crew went out everyday to let us know we were appreciated and that they had our backs. They valued us. On those dark days when we felt alone tired and scared they lifted our spirits. Now one of the members has partnered with McKesson and continues to show their support for the frontline workers.


    The sewists used their own materials and time to make sure we were protected when PPE was... Continue reading
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    Make Noise Crew and Sewist crew

    by tmf, about 3 years ago
    This combined group of community members did so much during the covid months and have continued to show their dedication and support for QW. They showed support and caring, went above and beyond for others through various avenues. They showed up and worked hard to keep us strong and engaged with all their regular involvement that was captured through FB. It was great to see all this support for others by this group!
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    Sewists Quinte West

    by Mm55, about 3 years ago
    These people worked hard all through the first wave to help with making masks and raising funds to help out the frontline workers, our Legion and many of the seniors in need. They did all of this work out of the good;Ed’s of their own hearts and sense of community. They are angels in our town and deserve all the recognition we can give them. They are all amazing people helping people! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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    Sewists from supporting healthcare workers and the Farley Crescent Make noise group

    by nursebgh, about 3 years ago
    These two groups involved many heroes to many frontliners and to the public as a whole. The "sewists" spent their valuable hours making thousands of masks for frontliners and the public to keep them safe from Covid 19. They stepped up and did this and never asked or expected anything in return. This group of "sewists" worked closely with the "Farley Cres make noise group". This group made noise for 125 consecutive days to support frontline healthcare workers. Rain or shine they were faithfully out there making noise. As one of those healthcare worker this was so appreciated . These... Continue reading
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    An Angel

    by Patricia , about 3 years ago
    This may seem like oh wow that’s nice & let’s move onto the next story, but I choose a very kind heart lady which I had the opportunity to meet via a Facebook post for masks/caps. Angela Cervo I had reached out to her as she was in a group in Quinte something just drew me to her, well I had the opportunity to speak to her, my heart bleed this 46 year old mom of 2 which too many health issues to even begin to explain, has been making masks also caps for not only Quinte but Central Hastings... Continue reading
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    John McDonald does it all

    by Tim Durkin, about 3 years ago
    I have known John McDonald since he arrived in Quinte West.


    He did not quietly enter the community, he kicked the door in on it.

    The Director of Operations for the Trenton Golden Hawks (which he does not get paid to do) has worked incredibly hard to not just bring a winning culture of hockey to the local junior hockey team, but also the Quinte region.


    Working with the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation, the Trenton Care and Share Food Bank, The Children's Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society, and more, he has helped to raised tens of thousands, if not hundreds of... Continue reading