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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 the president of his school’s student council. He holds the position of Master Corporal in his local Junior Canadian Rangers. He is actively involved in sports, and has completed an Aboriginal Coaching module, as well as participated in the North American Indigenous Games. Through his involvement with the Nunatukavut Youth Community Engagement Project, he has worked with elders to connect his community’s youth with their ancestry.

Max is the Founder and Executive Director of a youth-led non-profit, as well as the host of a radio show interviewing politicians, artists, and humanitarians to answer questions posed by youth. He is the Co-President of his school’s Student Council and a member of his city’s Youth Council. Max is a student, instructor, and performer of dance, music, theatre and digital arts. He is a certified ski instructor at his local ski hill.

While studying science at Memorial University, Kaitlyn serves as the sports, activities, and wellness representative of her residence’s House Council. She also volunteers with various outreach initiatives on campus, and in the community of St. John’s, NL. She has worked as a science outreach assistant for Women in Science and Engineering NL, started a small business selling handmade jewelry and art, and she founded the Elwood Library Committee.

Sarah is currently completing a B.Sc. majoring in psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Grenfell Campus. She has worked with the Aging Research Centre in designing research surveys and an elder abuse awareness campaign. Sarah works at the library on campus, where she assists students with using academic resources, and she also served as the Grenfell Campus student union chairperson in the 2024 winter semester. Sarah completed her Loran Summer at Champney’s West Heritage Group in a museum and an aquarium.

James is currently pursuing a B.Sc. in neuroscience and a minor in biochemistry at the University of British Columbia. He is the assistant director of Ensure Hive Future, an apiary research and education non-profit, where he spent his community development summer advocating for pollinator health and creating stronger honeybees. For his public policy summer, he worked at Vancouver General Hospital researching multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries. James has also worked on multiple committees to execute events related to bees, neuroscience, and literacy.

While studying Nursing, Malorie is a volunteer math tutor for elementary students and was Treasurer for her residence. For her Loran Summer in Community Development, she worked with Shorefast on Fogo Island, where she helped introduce and foster the culture and traditions of her hometown with the youth on the island.