The province has found a way to recognize seniors who have shown outstanding voluntary contributions to improve the health and well-being of people living in Manitoba.
On Monday, Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced that nominations are open for the Manitoba Healthy Aging Awards.
"Our seniors are the pillars of the strong and prosperous Manitoba we know today. Their wisdom, resilience, and dedication continue to inspire us and shape the future of our province,” said Asagwara. “These awards are for Manitobans dedicated to supporting safe and healthy aging in their communities.”
Awards will be presented in three categories. The Older Adult of the Year Award recognizes older adults who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in advocating for seniors in their communities. The Healthy and Active Living Ambassador Award will recognize older adults helping their peers stay physically active and healthy. Lastly, the Intergenerational Impact Award will recognize the voluntary contributions of Manitobans who have created innovative solutions to improve the health of older adults in the community through meaningful intergenerational activities.
The awards will be handed out during a ceremony in October to coincide with Seniors and Elders Month, and all recipients will be featured on the Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care web page.
Nominations are now open and will close on Aug. 19. For more information about the 2024 MHAA, visit www.gov.mb.ca/seniors/index.html.