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Madison founded and leads a school project that brings together like-minded students who value giving back to those in need within their community through fundraising and other volunteer initiatives. She is passionate about advocating for individuals with disabilities and is actively involved with Easter Seals NL and the Unified Sports program. She is a friendly visitor at her local hospital and serves on their youth advisory council, acting as a voice for youth across the province. Madison also started a handmade jewelry business.

Sadie produced and directed a concert in order to raise funds and awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. She has also co-coordinated a virtual fundraising concert supporting provincial COVID-19 vaccination efforts. A performer and active arts-community member, Sadie has used her piano, dance, and vocal experience to coordinate her school musical, and volunteers as a dance instructor and choreographer. A member of her school concert band and yearbook committee, Sadie also works part time at Winners.

Aidan is enrolled in a bachelor of kinesiology at Dalhousie University, hoping to work in the physiotherapy field in the future. A community-driven person, he spends a lot of his free time working on community projects. Aiden is also a youth policy advisor with the Nunatukavut Community Council, where he helps to engage local young people.

Max is currently studying gender, race, sexuality and social justice at the University of British Columbia. Outside of the lecture hall, he is also developing his skills in marketing and business. He is currently the marketing director of the on-campus thrift store and the brand partnerships coordinator for the largest student-run social enterprise on campus. He also continues to develop new programming for underprivileged youth in his hometown through his nonprofit Holidays For Hope.

While Kaitlyn pursues a PharmD at Memorial University, she volunteers with various initiatives on campus and in the community of St. John’s. She spent one Loran summer completing a public policy internship with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Sarah is pursuing a B.Sc. in psychology at Memorial University, Grenfell Campus. She is an active member of her university community by being an RA, a student assistant at the library, and the chairperson of the student union. She is also a member of the psychology society, where she plans and hosts a semesterly “students versus professors” trivia game. She is always happy to help prospective students by giving tours of the campus and providing information about her program. Sarah has also done a lot of research on elder abuse and is creating tools to raise awareness and encourage interventions.

James is enrolled in a B.Sc. in neuroscience at the University of British Columbia. He works in apiary research and education, advocating for pollinator health and creating stronger honeybees. He also spent time at Vancouver General Hospital researching spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis, as well as researching MS at UBC Hospital. James shares his passion for science as the president of Flavourful Science, a non-profit that brings food-themed STEM lessons to students in Grades K-8.