Finalists for 17th annual Cultural DIVERSEcity Awards announced
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society has announced the finalists for the 17th annual Cultural DIVERSEcity Awards.
DIVERSEcity will host the awards on Tuesday, April 17 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver.
The featured keynote speaker is Bobby Lenarduzzi, former soccer player, coach and current president of the Vancouver Whitecaps. Tickets are $85 per person or $670 for a table of eight and can be purchased through http://www.dcrs.ca.
Finalists include:
Business 1-25 Employees
E3 Elite Events and Entertainment
Cogent Industrial Technologies Ltd.
Close Look Productions
Business 26+ Employees
Community Savings Credit Union
Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare Services Richmond
South Asian Broadcasting Corp. Inc. (Red FM)
Corporate
Canada Safeway
HSBC Bank Canada
Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Not-for-Profit
The Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, British Columbia Chapter (SIETAR BC)
Pacific Community Resources Immigrant Youth Outreach Program
Surrey Food Bank
Public Institutions
Vancouver Public Library
Fraser Health Authority
Richmond Fire-Rescue
Youth Entrepreneur
Math4me Learning Inc.
Sangha’s Learning Center
Unlock Your Future: The Key to Scholarships
The Cultural DIVERSEcity Awards was launched in 1995 and its purpose is to recognize businesses and organizations that have excelled in successfully implementing culturally diverse initiatives into their workplace. This recognition focuses on unique criteria that may be part of the company’s good corporate citizenship and may often go unnoticed.
As an organization that supports Canadians in becoming contributing citizens, DIVERSEcity recognizes the value of working with and supporting those businesses that are making a difference in their community every day.



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