
10th Annual CEASE Benefit
&
Men of Honor Awards Night
May 1, 2015
Sawmill Banquet Centre
3840 76 Avenue NW,
Edmonton, Alberta T6B 3B9
6pm - 10pm
Silent Auction
Live Auction
Buffet Supper
Recognition of MOH Award Recipients
Host:
Bruce Bowie
630 CHED Morning News
Tickets - $100.00
includes a $55.00 Charitable Donation
Purchase a table of 10 for $1200.00
be recognized in the program as a sponsor
Purchase a table of 8 for $1000.00
be recognized in the program as a sponsor
The Men of Honour
Selection Committee
is pleased
to announce the
2015 Men of Honour:
Staff Sergeant Sean Armstrong, EPS
Martin Garber-Conrad
Michael Hoyt
Ryan Jespersen
Staff Sergeant Scott Jones, EPS
Lado Luala
Constable Shawn Leenheer, EPS
Constable Geoff McKay, RCMP
Joe Pillay
Honour in Action Awards
The Board of CEASE and Selection Committee chose to create a special award this year called “Honour in Action” to recognize first responders and all who put their lives at risk for the safety of the community.
We are humbled to present these awards to the family of RCMP Constable David Wynn and to RCMP Constable Derek Bond and his family.
The Wynn and Bond families have requested no media attention.
Leadership Award
Amarjeet Sohi was chosen to receive this award in recognition of his leadership work in our City. He has also served as Honourary Chair of the Men of Honour for the past 5 years.
Congratulations to all Men Of Honour
receiving awards this year.
For more information please contact:
CEASE, Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation
Main P.O. Box 11471 Edmonton AB T5J 3K6
FAX: 780-471-6237
E-MAIL: moh@ceasenow.org
By supporting the Annual CEASE Benefit and Men of Honour Awards, you are making an important and valuable investment in hope, respect and transformation for all who are affected by sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. We greatly appreciate your support and hope that we can count on it in the years to come.
About CEASE
Our vision is a community where there is hope, respect and transformation for individuals, families and communities affected by sexual exploitation, human sex trafficking and social inequality. We work in cooperation with community, government, funders and police organizations to create positive strategies to reduce harm and create hope
Visit the CEASE website for more information about the work of CEASE.
ceasenow.org
