
“ATCO is proud to present the Leaders of Tomorrow awards and recognize the youths who give their time and effort to enhance their communities throughout the South Peace Region.”
The Leaders of Tomorrow Awards presented by ATCO and the Grande Prairie Regional Association of Volunteer Organizations, honour outstanding young Leaders in Grande Prairie and the surrounding area. These awards are presented to youth in two age categories, Junior (13-15 years) and Senior (16-18 years). These youth exhibit dedication and excellence in their fields of volunteer work (e.g. school, community, social activism, athletics or arts) and inspire the spirit of volunteerism in others.
The Awards are presented at the Annual Volunteer Awards Ceremony, celebrating International Volunteer Day on December 5th, 2022. The Grande Prairie Regional Association of Volunteer Organizations will notify award winners prior to presentation.

2019 Leaders of Tomorrow

Anna Cuff – Nominated by Shannon and Nelson Cuff
Shubh Patel – Nominated by Volunteer Resources – QEII Hospital, Alberta Health Services
Torann Mecham – Nominated by Dana Heidemann
Jenna Noulett – Nominated by Kristin Trudel & St. Mary Catholic School (Beaverlodge)
Larissa Okimaw-Keels – Nominated by Grande Prairie Friendship Centre
Mark Debre – Nominated by Lucille Partington
Nathaniel Kim – Nominated by Captain Peter Kim – Grande Prairie Salvation Army
2018 Leaders of Tomorrow

Madi Campbell – Nominated by: Mother Teresa Leadership Team
Augustine Clark – Nominated by Hythe Regional School
Caleigh Gillis – Nominated by Mother Teresa Catholic School
Taylor Kimpe-Miller -Nominated by North Peace Bracket Racing Association
Talia Peters – Nominated by Mother Teresa Leadership Team
Revenelle Gladue – Nominated by John Howard Society of Grande Prairie
Kiera Kruger – Nominated by Lucille Partington
Sophie Leslie – Nominated by CSHS Maverick Movement
Heather Taylor – Nominated by Joanne Hotte
2017 Leaders of Tomorrow

Angie Marcy Campbell – Nominated by St. Stephen’s Catholic School
Tenley Cooke – Nominated by Town of Sexsmith FCSS
Brittany Green – Nominated by Corrie Townsend
Chelsea Currie – Nominated by Community Social Development
Paige Kerckaert – Nominated by Tabono Centre – John Howard Society
True Lojczyc – Nominated by Beaverlodge Region High School
Caden Nelson – Nominated by Town of Sexsmith FCSS
Yna Nicole Tejol – Nominated by Community Social Development
Sky Vetsch – Nominated by David Penner – Beaverlodge Regional High School
2016 Leaders of Tomorrow

Sydney Ondrik – Nominated by Girl Guides of Canada
Brooke Lowen – Nominated by Hillside Jr/Sr High School
Kira Portsmouth – Nominated by Arlene Garcia
Isabelle Rorem – Nominated by the Sexsmith Secondary School
Savannah Mckay – Nominated by the Beaverlodge Regional High School.
Truelee Love – Nominated by the City of Grande Prairie Community Social Development.
Kirk Portsmouth – Nominated by Arlene Garcia
Erika Stamp – Nominated by Wembley Parks & Rec.
Blaine Badiuk – Nominated by the City of Grande Prairie Community Social Development
Aimée Munro – Posthumous Award