The Government of Canada has recognized Environmental Planner Ferenaz Raheem for a very special award.
During the Orléans Leaders Sesquicentennial Awards held at Parliament in the House of Commons this October, Ferenaz proudly accepted the Community Leadership Award from Hon. Andrew Leslie, P.C. M.P.
Nominations were submitted to honor the outstanding citizens living and giving back in the community of Orléans. The award is granted to those who show excellence in one of four categories:
Ferenaz was recognized in the Leadership category for her outstanding volunteer work that strives to improve the lives of those in the community.
As an Urban Planner, she felt drawn towards non-profits that would benefit from using her knowledge and professional experience to achieve their goals.
She currently sits on the Board of Directors for Ottawa Community Housing and serves on the Client Services Committee. Additionally, Ferenaz served as the Vice Chair for the annual World Partnership Walk in Ottawa to alleviate global poverty.
She was also serving with the Quality of Life Office (Ismaili Council for Ottawa) to assist with the long-term development of families living in poverty in the Region, as well as, volunteered for events such as the Mayor's Breakfast feeding deserving seniors on Canada Day.
With 20 years of voluntary leadership experience, volunteering in a leadership capacity has been her passion in life. The community of Orléans is very fortunate to benefit from Ferenaz' gift of time, skills and innovation.
In addition to her love for the community,
Morrison Hershfield congratulates Ferenaz on being celebrated as a leader in her community. We are proud to have her as part of our team.
To learn more about the nomination process or for questions regarding the award categories, you can find more information here.