GTT and GTT coordinators win awards.

Some exciting news.

GTT and GTT coordinators have won awards.

Gerry Chevalier who is a leader of GTT Edmonton was recently honoured with an award from CNIB.

Read about it here.

http://www.cnib.ca/en/news/Pages/20151023Gerry-Chevalier-Receives-Arthur-Napier-Magill-Distinguished-Service-Award.aspx?__utma=100096449.1245364700.1409350071.1445790280.1446574897.13&__utmb=100096449.4.9.1446574917785&__utmc=100096449&__utmx=-&__utmz=100096449.1443195795.11.6.utmcsr=links.govdelivery.com|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/track&__utmv=-&__utmk=5055155

 

Congratulations Gerry and your contributions to GTT are invaluable!

On December 3 (international day of person’s with disabilities) GTT program in Ottawa was nominated at the Celebration of People awards dinner for the education award.

This is the 15th annual celebration of people awards ceremony.  

You can read about the finalists in all categories here.

http://celebrationofpeople.com/2015-finalists/

And I am delighted to tell you that we won the award.

Kim Kilpatrick and Ellen Goodman (founders of GTT) accepted the award.

I want to thank everyone who makes GTT great, who makes it a great pleasure for me to work on GTT every day!  I am so happy doing what I do and expanding GTT and learning from everyone.

Thanks to our partners all of you for making GTT what it is.