Young philanthropists recognized for fundraising efforts

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City of Vaughan

Ward 5 Civic Hero Award presented to Jenna Zaracoff and Zachary Winkler

Jenna Zaracoff and Zachary Winkler are young philanthropists who have worked hard to raise thousands of dollars for charity. The two Grade 8 students realized the power of giving back and established community events to support personal causes. In recognition of their efforts, a Civic Hero Award for Ward 5 was presented to the each of them by Vaughan Council last evening.
 
Zaracoff, a longtime Thornhill resident, started a lemonade stand when she was eight years old to raise money for Lymphoma Canada. The annual event is held in memory of her father who died at the age of 45 from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
 
Winkler began his ‘Do Something Sweet’ event at the age of six after learning about a young girl with a brain tumour. He decided to do something to help all sick children, and started supporting the Hospital for Sick Children. His annual event has raised more than $50,000 in eight years.
 
QUOTES

“It is inspiring to see these two young people embracing the spirit of generosity and working to make our community a better place. At a young age they have learned the importance and value of public service, and the rewards it brings to the greater community. I offer my congratulations to Jenna and Zachary, and thank them for setting such a wonderful example for other young people in our community to follow.”
-Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua
 
“Jenna and Zachary embody the true spirit of volunteerism. Through their annual events they have made incredible contributions to the community. They are role models and outstanding examples of what a civic hero is, and I thank them for their efforts to improve our community and help those who need it most.”
-Ward 5 Councillor Alan Shefman
 
QUICK FACTS
  • Zachary Winkler was awarded the 2009 Junior Citizen of the Year Award
  • Jenna Zaracoff will hold her fifth annual lemonade stand event in 2015
  • The Civic Hero Award is presented annually to residents from each of Vaughan’s five wards
  • The awards recognize outstanding achievement and individual contributions to the community
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