On October 19, we had the pleasure of celebrating the exceptional commitment of inspiring volunteers at our national awards ceremony. The event was an opportunity to highlight remarkable achievements and invaluable contributions to our mission.
Juliette-Huot Prize
For 15 years, Francine Caron has distinguished herself by her unwavering dedication. Every week, she visits the Great Friends of the Saguenay, offering a comforting presence and an attentive ear. Her participation at key moments such as Christmas and Easter testifies to her sincere commitment.
Francine also helps promote Little Brothers’ mission at events and through her invaluable administrative assistance. It’s through her steadfastness, energy and generosity that she wonderfully embodies the values of our organization.
Hubert-De-Ravinel Prize
Étienne Beaulac joined Little Brothers in 2020, at the height of the pandemic. He offered his support to Madame Raymonde through weekly friendship calls, before meeting her in person in 2021. Thanks to his patience and kindness, he was able to restore her taste for outings and activities, encouraging her participation in Little Brothers events.
His ongoing commitment illustrates the strength of human ties and the importance of a faithful presence in the lives of isolated seniors.
Inspiration Award
Since spring 2022, Aurélie Nguyen has been leading the Café-Jasette-Carte Anniversaire project with passion and creativity. As organizer of the monthly get-togethers, she is constantly expanding the project’s horizons with embroidery, knitting, watercolor and drawing workshops.
The project fosters intergenerational exchanges while enhancing participants’ artistic skills. Thanks to Aurélie, every Great Friend receives a personalized card for their birthday, a thoughtful and caring gesture.
Group Volunteering Award
Since October 2022, this dynamic group from Trois-Rivières has been meeting monthly to offer memorable birthday celebrations to Great Friends. Everyone plays a key role: preparing meals, choosing gifts or organizing the festivities.
Their solidarity and joie de vivre inspire not only the beneficiaries, but the entire volunteer community. They illustrate the importance of teamwork in creating warm, unforgettable moments.
Congratulations to Adelin Pellerin, Mariette Pellerin, Denise Lehoux, Diane Veillette, Francine Delisle, Hermann Faucher, Carole Delisle and Régine Boutin.
Béatrice-Picard Prize
This year, the Béatrice-Picard Prize was created to honor the commitment of volunteers aged 65 and over. In 2024, the award was presented to Béatrice Picard herself, Little Brothers’ patron since 2007. At 95, she continues to support our values with kindness and determination.
Her intergenerational commitment, active support and lasting impact on our organization are an invaluable source of inspiration.
Make the difference
These winners embody fundamental values: solidarity, listening and commitment. If their stories inspire you, you can also contribute to our mission by donating time or money to help isolated seniors enjoy a well-cared-for end-of-life.
Together, let’s continue to transform lives and build a benevolent future.