“Hero” Awards Celebrate Local Crime Prevention Advocates

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Three local individuals/groups making a difference in their communities were recognized for their efforts during an virtual awards ceremony last week.

On Dec. 7, Safe City Mississauga (SCM) welcomed residents, community leaders and politicians from across sectors, geographies and backgrounds to its 10th annual Hero Awards, sponsored by Bell.

The Bell Hero Awards honour an adult volunteer, youth volunteer and group that has made an extraordinary contribution to crime prevention through their involvement in SCM’s programs and services.

Participants at the event acknowledged the idea that not all heroes wear spandex or have secret identities; oftentimes, those who make the biggest difference in neighbourhoods are the people we share our lives with on a regular basis.

The awards were presented by Lena Demarco, Regional Director of Community Affairs at Bell Canada on behalf of Bell, the presenting partner and platinum sponsor of the event.

Several elected officials from all levels of government were also in attendance to

support and congratulate the award recipients.

This year’s award recipients included:

  • Ritu Dhupar – Adult Volunteer Hero Award
  • Erica D’Souza – Youth Volunteer Hero Award
  • Cooksville Neighbourhood Watch Team

– Group Hero Award “While the COVID-19 pandemic may have kept us physically distanced this year, the power of community crime prevention has remained as strong as ever,” said SCM’s board president, Linden King.

“Despite not being able to gather in person this year, we are excited to be hosting this virtual event to celebrate the crime prevention efforts of our community and some of the exceptional people driving them. However, our goal with the Hero Awards is not only to recognize the incredible everyday heroes in our community, but also to reinforce and bring awareness to the fact that crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility and that by working together, our communities can attack the root causes that generate crime, victimization, and other causes of insecurity.”