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Nominations sought for Courage To Come Back Awards

Coast Mental Health’s annual award for those who have overcome adversity
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Surrey resident Danielle Laviolette won the youth category Courage to Come Back award in 2023.

Coast Mental Health has launched a call for nominations for the 2025 Courage To Come Back Awards.

The award celebrates five British Columbians “who have overcome illness or adversity and have ‘come back to give back’ to their communities, and to inspire others to do the same,” reads a post on the Courage to Come Back website.

“As chair of the Courage To Come Back Awards, reading through the hundreds of nominations we receive every year is a moment I look forward to with great anticipation. All of them are true journeys of bravery, resilience and strength in the face of adversity. I am grateful to those that have the courage to share their stories with us.” stated Lorne R. Segal, O.B.C., D.Litt. (Hon.), LLD. (Hon.), Chair of the Courage to Come Back Awards in a press release Tuesday (Oct. 15). 

Previous winners include Surrey woman Danielle Laviolette.

“Danielle has become a well recognized and respected force for good in her neighborhood. She is a positive role model for those with autism other learning differences, speaking honestly about her challenges,” reads a post on the Courage to Come Back website.

One nominee will be chosen in each of the following categories: Addiction, medical, mental health and youth. The medical and physical rehabilitation categories have been merged into one category this year, medical. Youth nominees must be between 19- 25 years old. 

Winners will be recognized on May 7, 2025 at the 27th annual Courage To Come Back Awards at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

To learn more or to nominate someone visit www.couragetocomeback.ca/nomination-form

The deadline for nominations is Jan. 17, 2024.



Anna Burns

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