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There are over 170,000 charitable or non-  Canadian’s contribute over 10 billion dol-  also, they employ thousands of people in
 An Overlooked Economic   profit  organizations  in  Canada,  over  2  lars each year to charities or non-profits  the Region of Waterloo, and contribute to
       million Canadians work for them and  of their choice, they contribute over 2.1  the economy in a much greater way than
 Driver, Our Charities and   these organizations each year. Over 8% of  equates to 1.1 million  full-time jobs. Al-  nesses, doing work that often they do,
 A Publication of  over 13 million Canadians volunteer for  billion hours of volunteer time, which  we ever thought before. These are busi-
       Canada’s GDP comes from the charitable/  most half of the population over age 15,  not because it turns a profit, but because
 Non-Profits  non-profit sector, it is a vital industry to  volunteer in some way, giving of time and  it turns a life around, and in the end, con-
 750 Hespeler Road
 Cambridge, ON N3H 5L8   our national and local economy. In fact,  energy that these organizations depend  tributes to the entire community.
 Tel: 519-622-2221  Fax: 519-622-0177   We had an incredible evening of recogni-  Lisa Short made an incredible impact on   as far as the GDP goes, they are a larger  on.
 www.cambridgechamber.com
 tion this past November with our 4th An-  the Community Foundation during her   contributor than the retail trade industry   I’m proud of my friends Joan, Lisa and
 Executive Committee   nual Community Awards at the Dunfield   tenure, but now is focused on ensuring   and close to the value of the mining, oil  So, when we think of our community or-  John, and I’m proud of the other organi-

 Nicole Pereira - Chair   Theatre. Those who work or volunteer for   that the Cambridge Memorial Hospital   and gas extraction industry. I know that  ganizations, we probably need to look at  zations who are led by true community
 Cambridge Centre Honda
 chair@cambridgechamber.com  Non-Profits  and  Charities  in  Cambridge   has  the equipment and services, we as   many, including myself assumed that  them a little differently, we need to not  champions too. And from now on I’ll not
 Stephen Witteveen - Past Chair   and the Region were honoured for what   a community need. We all know the ex-  most  of  the money these organizations  only think of their importance to mak-  only  thank  them  for  what  they  do  for
 Pavey Law LLP
 Terry Kratz - Treasurer   they  give  in  time,  talent  and  effort  to   pansion is nearing completion, I suspect   have, come from some sort of Govern-  ing Cambridge a better place to raise  those who need them most, I’ll thank
 Hemmerich, Flanagan, Kratz, McRae & Wilson LLP  make our community a truly caring and   the new, state of the art facility will soon
 Uel McFall - Executive   ment funding. This is not the case, on  our families, but we should think of  them for the contribution to our local
 Deltro Group  safe place to raise our families.  open  to  care  for  us  all,  but  the  task  at   average only about 20% of all their fund-  what they mean to our economy as well.  economy, employing people and work-
 Cory McRae - Executive
 Hemmerich, Flanagan, Kratz, McRae & Wilson LLP  hand is enormous. You see, not all of this   ing come from Government sources, and  People work for them, these are people  ing to generate wealth for those who live,
 Lorne Wallace - Executive   This year I had the honour of sharing   is covered by Provincial Infrastructure   nearly  half  of  all  their  funding  comes  who love their community, so they spend  work and play, in Cambridge.
 Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies
 the stage with three colleagues, who are   money, in fact, not one cent of the equip-  from the sales of goods or services they  their money in their community, and that
 truly community champions and leaders   ment needed for the hospital is covered   offer. The balance is from contributions  creates jobs, and opportunity for others.  Greg Durocher
 Directors  among leaders. Joan Fisk, President/CEO   at all. Millions and millions of dollars
 Mike Doersam - Vision Travel Solutions  and investment income.   What Joan, Lisa, John and countless oth-  Cambridge Chamber of Commerce
 Darren Drouillard - Powerline Logistics Services Inc.  of the newly formed United Way of Water-  must be raised locally in order that the   ers do, is great and important work, but  President & CEO
 Sarah Colvin- ecobee, Inc.  loo Region Communities, Lisa Short, the   Doctors and Nurses have the necessary
 Laura Falby - Honeywell Aerospace  new Executive Director of the Cambridge   tools to do what they do best, care for
 Dr. John Tibbits - Conestoga College  Memorial Hospital Foundation and John   patients.
 Jason Warmington - Hallink RSB
 Neufeld, Executive Direc-  And  finally,  John  Neufeld,   2017 Award Winners ...
 tor of the House of Friend-  who’s  passion  is  working  to
 ship, assisted in present-  uplift the down trodden, to
 Staff
 Greg Durocher - President & CEO   ing the Awards with me.   help them, help themselves   Best Corporate/Not-for-Profit Partnership  Volunteer of the Year  Event of the Year
 president@cambridgechamber.com   and live better lives, with as   Argus Residence for Young People/  Sue Sturdy – YWCA Cambridge  Cambridge International Street Art Festival
 Scott Bridger - V.P. Membership Services and Engagement  I’m sure most know these   much promise as the world   Royal LePage Crown Realty Services Inc.  This award recognized and individual that has   This award recognized an event or program that
 Brandi Sinclair  - Business Development Manager  individuals, and if you   can offer. From feeding those   The award recognized a partnership that was   provided a significant amount of time volunteer-  was implemented by your organization, which
 Lisa Durocher - V.P. Marketing, Events and Member Enrichment   don’t, you really need to   who need to be fed, to hous-  formed with a corporation that went beyond   ing  for  a  legitimate  not-for-profit  organization,   made a huge or important impact, that increased
 Matt Carey- Multi Media Communications   mere donations in your corporate-non-for-prof-  service club or community group. The communi-  awareness and/or boosted the bottom line.
 Manager   put that on your list of “to   ing those who need to be   its.  ties  of  Cambridge/Township  of  North  Dumfries
 Melissa Davidson -Event Enrichment Manager  do’s” for 2018. These three   housed, the House of Friend-  or  Waterloo  Region  must  be  significant  benefi-
 Hayley Davidson - Member Enrichment Advocate                                     Not-For-Profit - Under 10 Employees
 Jeanette Mahoney - Visitor Services Supervisor  are amazing  individuals   ship reaches across munici-  Best Marketing Campaign  ciaries of the nominee's volunteer work.  Cambridge & North Dumfries Community
 Donna Gravelle - Physician Recruitment   who are not just doing the job of lead-  pal boundaries in the Region to do just
  doctors4cambridge.com  Trees of Caring Campaign, Cambridge                      Foundation
 ing their organizations, but they are also   that. Addiction services, which are pain-  Memorial Hospital Foundation  Youth Volunteers of the Year  This award recognized a not-for-profit organiza-
 leading the leaders of our community.   fully needed, homelessness, and mental   The  award  recognized  an  outstanding  promo-  Rebecca Quigley, St. Benedict Catholic   tion or service club that provides outstanding
 Spectrum is published four times per year by the Cambridge   They are committed to making an impact,   health support, the team at the House of   tional marketing campaign that generated   Secondary School  programs,  services,  events  or  campaigns  that
 Chamber of Commerce and distributed to all Chamber members.                      support the needs of the community and its resi-
 Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and   changing the way life is for thousands of   Friendship are committed to making life   awareness of your organization and saw positive   This award recognized individuals that were 18
 do not necessarily reflect the policy of the Cambridge Chamber of   results.  The campaign may have been executed   years or younger that have volunteered for a   dents.
 Commerce, Spectrum, its publishers or employees. The Chamber   people in need, they are building aware-  better, for everyone, in the Waterloo Re-
 cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions that may   through  print, email, web, mobile, social media   legitimate  not-for-profit  organization,  service
 occur in this publication. The sale of advertising space in Spectrum   ness that, collectively, maybe its hard to   gion.
 does not constitute endorsement by the Chamber. Spectrum reserves   or a combination.  group or community group. The communities of
 the right to edit any material submitted.  change the world, but it is easy to change   Cambridge/Township of North Dumfries or Wa-  Not-For-Profit - 11 Employees and Over
 Find us on:  “our” world, for the better.  Clearly, we all know that Government can’t   Employee of the Year  terloo Region must be significant beneficiaries of   Argus Residence for Young People
                                                                                  This award recognized a not-for-profit organiza-
 solve all the issues of society, we know   Yesenia Torres – Community Support  the nominee's volunteer work.  tion or service club that provides outstanding
 Cambridge Chamber   twitter.com/My_Chamber  Joan Fisk has just taken on the task of   the non-profits and charitable organiza-   Connections – Meals on Wheels and More  programs,  services,  events  or  campaigns  that
 of Commerce  unifying  the  United  Way’s  of  Cambridge   tions in our community are needed. They   The  Employee  of  the  Year  Award  acknowledges   Group Volunteer Award  support the needs of the community and its resi-
 Design & Layout  Printed by:  and KW into a new more robust United   serve honourably in our community, we   outstanding service of an employee who has   Work for a Cure  dents.
 Way for all the communities in the Region   all, maybe just take them for granted, or   consistently excelled in his/her work. The indi-  This award recognizes the commitment and ac-
 of Waterloo. This is a monumental task,   we accept, we should have them to help.   vidual has consistently and clearly surpass per-  tivities of groups in the Cambridge and Town-  Lifetime Achievement Award
                                             ship of North Dumfries communities. The Award
        formance requirements of his/her position, has
 ensuring that each community feels the   But have we ever considered their impact   made significant contributions toward reaching   will be presented to the group who, through the   Robert (Bob) L. Cunningham
 www.cambridgechamber.com  www.cambridgechamber.com  impact, ensuring that no group worthy   on our community in another way? Have   the organizations goals and objectives, has dem-  contribution made by its members/volunteers   Awarded to an individual who, over the past 20
 of funding in the Region is left behind   we ever thought of the social service sec-  onstrate dedication to the organization, and has   resulted in the betterment of our communities or   years  or  more,  has  made  significant  contribu-
 Printing of the Spectrum complies with:                                          tions to the  community and has  improved the
 and most importantly, ensuring that the   tor as an economic pillar in the commu-  exhibit a high level of leadership and coopera-  people’s lives who live in our communities.   quality of life for citizens or whose accomplish-
 needed funds are raised, and that task   nity, province or country? I suspect not,   tion in working with other employees, volunteers   ments have brought recognition to the Waterloo
        and the general public.
 alone is the biggest one.  but the fact is, they are more important              Region.
 than we may have ever thought!
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