It’s time to nominate Hamilton’s 2018 Senior of the Year
HAMILTON, ON – The call for nominations for the City of Hamilton’s 23rd Annual Senior of the Year Awards is now open. The deadline for nominations is Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 4 pm.
The Senior of the Year Awards is a program that recognizes senior citizens residing in Hamilton who have made outstanding voluntary contributions to enriching the social, cultural or civic life of our community. With links to Hamilton’s 10-year Strategic Plan and Plan for an Age-Friendly City, the Seniors Awards celebrates the role seniors play in helping Hamilton to be the best place to raise a child and age successfully.
There are nine award categories, including:
- Senior of the Year (provided by the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration)
- Lifetime Achievement
- Innovation
- Behind the Scenes
- Diversity and Cultural
- Leadership
- Compassion and Companionship
- Economic Leadership
- Healthy and Active Living
- New for 2018, the event has added a Youth Award category aimed at celebrating Hamilton’s youth and the contributions they make to our community.
A gala event to celebrate the achievements of the nominees and award recipients will be held on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at Michelangelo Events and Conference Centre. Details on how to purchase tickets will be available soon.
How to submit a nomination
To submit a nomination, visit www.hamilton.ca/seniorsawards
Deadline for nominations: Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 4 pm.
For more information, contact Lisa Maychak, Senior of the Year Awards Coordinator at [email protected] or 905-546-2424 ext. 1721.
Quick facts
- The number of older adults and seniors in Hamilton is expected to double over the next two decades
- In 2013, the City of Hamilton partnered with the Hamilton Council on Aging (HCoA) and Seniors Advisory Committee of Council (SAC) to begin the development of Hamilton’s Plan for an Age-Friendly City.
- With links to Hamilton’s 10-year Strategic Plan, the Plan helps to identify and address the needs and priorities of this growing part of our population.
- Since 2014, the City, HCoA and SAC have worked with many community partners to make Hamilton an age-friendly city. This work includes building on projects that are already happening in the community, such as barrier-free spaces, housing opportunities, safer neighbourhoods, and available communication.
- View more information about Hamilton’s Plan for an Age Friendly City