National Volunteer Leader

Quesnel woman honoured as 4-H Canada’s National Volunteer Leader of the year 2023

Feb 5, 2024 | 3:59 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – 4-H Canada recently revealed the recipient of its National Volunteer Leader of the Year for 2023 award. The winner is Erin Rossmann from Quesnel, B.C.

Erin has been an integral part of Quesnel & District 4-H for more than ten years, and her passion and dedication have undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the community’s youth members, leaders, and parents.

The organization say her compassion for young people reflects the core values of 4-H, which makes her an exceptional role model.

Erin’s selection from among 17,000 members and close to 7,000 volunteer leaders is a testament to her outstanding contributions to the organization.

The Volunteer Leader of the Year awards are given to a leader in each province, with one recipient also selected as the national recipient. The provincial recipients are as follows:

Yvonne Bishop – Zodiac 4-H Club, Newfoundland and Labrador

Mark & Ilze Firminger – Hopewell 4-H Club, Nova Scotia

Tania Bernard – Evangeline 4-H Club, Prince Edward Island

Ashley Storey – Gentle Giants and Friends 4-H Club, New Brunswick

Kayla McCann – Shawville 4-H Club, Quebec

Tanya Boyd – Carp Community 4-H Club, Ontario

Shelley Bjarnarson – Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club, Manitoba

Mike Kirzinger – Next Step 4-H Club / Viscount 4-H Beef Club, Saskatchewan

Carole Tkach – Coronation 4-H District, Alberta

Erin Rossmann – Kersley 4-H Club, British Columbia

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