Recipients of Mayor's Scholarship for Community Leadership Announced

Released: July 13, 2017 at 10:35 a.m.

Winnipeg, MB - Five recipients were awarded the Mayor’s Scholarship for Community Leadership by Mayor Brian Bowman at a ceremony today at City Hall.

Each of the five scholarship winners will receive a one thousand dollar scholarship in recognition of their consistent and outstanding dedication to making their community a better place to live and by solving community problems.

“I’m excited to be able to recognize these young students for their efforts at making their community and our city a better place to live,” said Mayor Bowman. “This is the second year this scholarship has been awarded, and it’s an honour to be able to recognize the efforts of these students and also provide them support towards higher education. These students set a great leadership example for others across our community.”

This year’s five scholarship recipients are:

Nathan Dueck

  • Co-President of Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Senior Council and Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Gay Straight Alliance
  • Member of Millennium Library Youth Advisory Council
  • Organized fundraiser for Syrian refugees
  • Volunteer camp instructor and life guard
  • Attending Canadian Mennonite University in the fall with goal of attending law school

Juanita Garcia

  • Numerous volunteer work including: hosting Syrian refugee family, working with special needs children, meet me at the “Bell Tower”, Folklorama guide, distributing food hampers
  • Organized Public-Way of the Cross in her school
  • St. Mary’s Academy graduate attending University of Manitoba (Psychology) with goal of entering Medicine

Marianna Pozdirca

  • Co-chair her school’s Youth Philanthropy program with Wpg Foundation
  • Started Friends Around the World Club to help Canadians and newcomers become friends;
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  • Led paper reduction initiative in River East Transcona School Division
  • Miles Macdonell graduate attending University of Manitoba with goal of entering Pharmacy

Kidega Sabil

  • Volunteer with Living Bible Explorers (LBE), Siloam Mission, Turtle Island Community Centre; led youth groups with LBE
  • Member of Winnipeg School Division student advisory committee
  • Theater with Community Action troup, in seven plays on youth issues including bullying and mental health
  • RB Russell graduate attending University of Winnipeg studying Theatre

Mirha Zohair

  • Volunteer with Manitoba Islamic Association, mosque tour guide, and taught Muslim Children of North America classes
  • Participated in Canadian Roots Exchange Voices of Reconciliation and is a Big Sister
  • Fort Richmond Collegiate Youth Philanthropy Chair
  • Fort Richmond Collegiate graduate attending University of Manitoba with goal of entering medicine or law

The Mayor’s Scholarship for Community Leadership rewards the achievements of Winnipeg’s future leaders and supports them on the path towards their educational and career goals.

Community leadership can be demonstrated through activities that promote racial and social inclusion, drive reconciliation, encourage environmental stewardship, and support or empower Winnipeg’s less fortunate. The recipients were chosen by an independent panel consisting of members from Boys & Girls Clubs, Volunteer Manitoba, the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, and the Citizen Equity Committee.

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