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➡️ write a feelings of a child after receiving prize in studies.
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"Who's considered the power of thank you? It's incredible! Those two words express gratitude, humility, understanding, as well as acknowledgement. I am here with you: my family, many of my friends and colleagues because I need to say all of that, and then some more.
Thank you for coming to share my being given the Fred Smith Award for Community Service. It's very humbling.
There's a phrase I'm sure everyone knows: it takes a village to raise a child. In this case it's not a child that's been raised but an award for a long needed community resource - the Parksville Community Literacy Center. And the village behind it and me, is you.
In particular thank you to my wife Marlene who has always understood and shared my conviction that communities are healthiest when its resources are equally shared, and that the ability to read underpins long term social and economic well being. I know the long hours I spent after work helping to establish our new Center tested her, especially when I was home late, again. However she continues to support, and love me, nevertheless. For that I will always be grateful.
Mary Hill, Catherine Beech and Matthew Fall from the Fred Smith Foundation – thank you for sharing the vision of an integrated community and for being so incredibly supportive. You understood what we were trying to achieve and helped make it possible. Your generous gifts of time, expertise and funds are deeply appreciated.
This award may have my name on it, but in truth it belongs to everybody who has worked to make the center a reality. Have you got a spare day or two? If I called out all those people we'd be here for quite some time! Instead, I'll simply say thank you. You know who you are.
The time and effort you've given ensures that the Parksville people who want it will have access to effective literacy programs and resources. That is a priceless gift, for as Nobel Peace Prize winner former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan said “Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope.”
Thank you for the award and thank you on behalf of all those who will cross that bridge to a brighter future."