Indo-Canadian Youngsters Among Surrey Youth Recognized For Community Service

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SURREY – A number of Indo-Canadian youngster are among seven Surrey youth who were recognized for their dedication to the community at the fourth annual Service Above Self Surrey Youth (SASSY) Awards last Friday.

Jaskirat Sahni (youth leadership), Karan Grover (community service), Soohyun Kim (environmental leadership), Monie Singh Tutt (international service), Jordynn Denness (overcoming adversity), Alexandra Calbery (performing and visual arts), and Colby Peters (sportsmanship), all received a SASSY award and a $1,000 bursary, as well as $500 to donate to the charity of their choice.

Held at the Surrey Arts Centre, the awards were hosted by the Semiahmoo Rotary Club in partnership with the City of Surrey, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and Surrey School District, with support from Peninsula Community Foundation and the White Rock and Central City Rotary Clubs.

The evening included award-winning presentations by the RCMP Surrey Steps Up youth program and entertainment from all-girl punk band She Dreams in Colour.