Melissa Curatolo of Kelowna is one of three young women named to the B.C. Ambassador team, after the annual BC Ambassador Program Pageant and awards ceremony was held this past weekend.
Curatolo, along with Karly Flannigan of Kamloops and Mierie Sabberwal of Quesnel were named as the ambassador team. a leadership and post-secondary focussed program.
Curatolo placed second for the Top Fundraising award in addition to her title of British Columbia Ambassador.
The trio will continue to fundraise and work within their communities, traveling the province and promoting education, motivation and self esteem.
91裸聊视频淭he British Columbia Ambassador Program is extremely proud of all of our candidates for their hard work and dedication over these past months,91裸聊视频 stated the group. 91裸聊视频淲e would like to congratulate the newly selected team and look forward to working with them over the next year. We would also like to thank the home communities of our team for all of their support towards them in their candidacies, as well as for your continued support of your local ambassador program.91裸聊视频
The mandate of the BC Ambassador Program is to promote and assist with the costs of post-secondary education, nurture future provincial leaders, and forge links of friendship and understanding throughout BC communities.
Flannigan of Kamloops came away from the program with not only a title of British Columbia Ambassador, but was also awarded the Top Fundraising, and Top Community Table.
Sabberwal, of Quesnel, won the top award for BC Knowledge, and was the winner of the People91裸聊视频檚 Choice Award.
Other award winners include:
Promotion Award 91裸聊视频 Madeline Dudley of White Rock
Public Speaking Award 91裸聊视频 Krista Spivey of Nanaimo
Rita Mckay Award 91裸聊视频 Hannah Vaz of Vernon