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CNIB National Youth Council Leadership Award

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The CNIB National Youth Council believes in recognizing youth who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision that are reaching above and beyond to make a difference in their community, province, or country. That's why they created the National Youth Council Leadership Award – to acknowledge the accomplishments of young leaders and their impact in communities across the country. Applicants may be self-referred or nominated by someone.

About the award

The award is presented annually to the person who shows the greatest leadership that reflects the CNIB National Youth Council's mission and vision statements. The award recipient will be announced during a special ceremony and presented with a $1,000 monetary prize to recognize their accomplishments. Their accomplishments are also shared on CNIB's website and social media channels. 

Eligibility 

To be considered for the National Youth Council Leadership Award, the candidate must be a youth with sight loss, between 15 and 30 years of age, and be reaching above and beyond to make a difference in their community, province, or country. Applicants may be self-referred or nominated by someone else. Nominators cannot be family or friends.

How to apply or nominate someone

Nominations for the award will open spring 2025. Please check back then.

Interested candidates and nominators must complete an application form which includes:

  • A personal statement (for self-referrals)
  • 1 letter of reference (references cannot be family or friends)

Questions?

For more information about the National Youth Council Leadership Award, email nationalyouthcouncil@cnib.ca

Past Recipients  

2024 – Maggie Ingleson

2023 – Aidan Gibbons

2022 – Stormy Sweetman 

2021 – Avesta Alani

2020 – Veronika Copping

2018 – Laura Bulk

2017 – Charlene Young