Badge of Life Canada Chaplain Receives Recognition

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Badge of Life Canada Director of Multifaith Chaplaincy Imran Ally receives the Canadian Heraldic Platinum Jubilee Pin of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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Badge of Life Canada Director of Multifaith Chaplaincy Imran Ally received the Canadian Heraldic Platinum Jubilee Pin of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II from MP Judy A. Sgro at an award ceremony over this past weekend. The award is in recognition of outstanding leadership on the part of Chaplain Ally, who indicated that he was humbled to receive such an award. Congratulations to Imran Ally for his devotion and hard work. The pin is given to those who made significant contribution through their work, volunteerism, activism, or community leadership.

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Left: MP Judy A. Sgro – Right: Imran Ally

Canadian Public Safety personnel and their families are never on this journey alone. Organizations like Badge of Life Canada are here to be a part of that journey with a pro-active approach to mental wellness. We need to continue the dialogue in order to transform the culture. We are always open to positive comments and suggestions. You can reach us on our website at BadgeofLifeCanada.org.

HOPE – GROWTH – RECOVERY

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