CPIC Supervisor Willa Zlabis Receives Prestigious Champions of Mental Health Award
FROM: General Headquarters DATE: September 22, 2023
CPIC Supervisor Willa Zlabis Receives Prestigious Champions of Mental Health Award
(KENORA) – It is with great pride and excitement that we announce the distinguished honor bestowed upon our CPIC Supervisor, Willa Zlabis, who has been recognized with the prestigious Champions of Mental Health Award by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH). This accolade acknowledges the exceptional contributions of Canadians who have played a significant role in advancing the mental health agenda across the nation.
Willa Zlabis has demonstrated unwavering dedication and tireless efforts in the field of officer wellness and peer support. Her impactful work has left an indelible mark on the mental well-being of our team and the broader community.
To commemorate her outstanding achievement, Willa will be among the distinguished recipients attending a special award ceremony on Parliament Hill. Here are the event details:
Location: Sir John A Macdonald Building, 144 Wellington, Room 100
Date: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST
We extend a warm invitation to all to join us in celebrating this remarkable milestone in Willa’s illustrious career. This event will be live streamed on CAMIMH social media platforms. The recipients will also be acknowledged during Question Period at the House of Commons that day.
For further insights into the Champions of Mental Health Award and to learn about other deserving recipients, please visit the CAMIMH website at https://www.camimh.ca/championsofmentalhealth
Let us unite to offer our heartfelt congratulations to Willa on this well-deserved recognition and to express our deep appreciation for her unwavering commitment to enhancing mental health within our organization and beyond.
Congratulations, Willa! We stand beside you with immense pride.
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