Ruapehu Citizen of the Year Award Nominations Open
Ruapehu Citizen of the Year Award Nominations Open
Ruapehu District Council has begun calling for nominations for this year’s Citizen Awards.
There are two Citizen Awards given out yearly with one for the northern part of the district including National Park, Taumarunui and Ohura under the Taumarunui Citizen Award and one for the Waimarino-Waiouru area under the Waimarino Citizen Award.
Mayor Sue Morris said that the Citizen Awards provide important recognition of the value that Ruapehu places on volunteer workers in our communities.
“The Citizen Awards recognise outstanding contributions made by individuals to their communities by performing voluntary, unpaid work over an extended period of time,” she said.
“Volunteer workers provide the backbone of many of the essential community services that we rely on every day.”
“Without the commitment and dedication of these people many aspects of the community would cease to function.”
Mayor Morris said that often these volunteers have worked for years, quietly behind the scenes, doing many of the jobs that provide the supporting fabric to our communities.
“There are so many amazing people undertaking selfless work on behalf of others who are less well off in some way, maybe sick or handicapped, in trouble or danger, or just struggling through a difficult phase of their life.”
“The Citizen Awards are an opportunity to give some of these people the recognition and thanks that they deserve,” she said.
“Council would like to receive nominations from the public for people who fulfil this description.”
Mayor Morris noted that unsuccessful nominees from previous years can be re-nominated.
The nomination form including the criteria for nominees is available from Council offices, by calling Council, or via the website, www.ruapehudc.govt.nz.
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