Grand prize winners of Habitat for Humanity Canada’s national writing contest announced

Grand prize winners of Habitat for Humanity Canada's national writing contest announced

Since 2007, national writing contest the Meaning of Home shares what home means to students in Grades 4, 5 and 6. This year, three grand prize winners and nine runners-up have joined over 12,000 students across Canada to raise $302,000 for Habitat for Humanity organizations across Canada through their entries. Three grand prize winners won a $30,000 grant to their local Habitat for Humanity organization. Runners-up have won a $10,000 grant for their local Habitat. Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone who entered and earned a $10 donation to their local Habitat for Humanity with their submission. The Grade 4 grand prize winner is Daphne U. (Toronto) for her entry: “No Place Like Home” . Her $30,000 grant will benefit Habitat for Humanity GTA. The Grade 5 grand prize winner is Harleen S. (Winnipeg), for her entry: “Home, a Place for Love and Laughter” . Harleen’s grant will benefit Habitat for Humanity Manitoba. The Grade 6 grand prize winner is Léah C. (Côte Saint-Luc), for her entry: “What Home Means to Me” , and whose grant will benefit Habitat for Humanity Quebec. Runners-Up Grade 4 Simon A. Winnipeg, Manitoba Meaning of Home Habitat for Humanity Manitoba JL B. Toronto, Ontario The Meaning of Home Habitat for Humanity GTA Yuvki P. Kitchener, Ontario My Special Place – Home Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region Grade 5 Brooklyn R. Airdrie, Alberta A Key to a Home Habitat for Humanity Southern Alberta Eldana A. Toronto, Ontario Home: The Foundation of My Heart Habitat for Humanity GTA Cynthia-Providencia N. Kingston, Ontario Le chez moi est comme Home is… Habitat for Humanity Kingston and Limestone Region Grade 6 Armeen A. Winnipeg, Manitoba In My Baba’s Arms Habitat for Humanity Manitoba Ellyot W. Peterborough, Ontario What home means to me Habitat for Humanity Peterborough & Kawartha Region Dominique E. Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Home Habitat for Humanity Iqaluit “Safety, security, a place of love, a place to grow, play, learn and make memories – these are the things that children say matter most when asked what home means […]

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