糖心视频

Prime Minister's Volunteer Award for Biochemistry Student

Mar 19th, 2015

Kelly Foss

Cody O'Brien
Prime Minister's Volunteer Award for Biochemistry Student

Cody O鈥橞rien, a biochemistry major and avid Let鈥檚 Talk Science volunteer, has been named Community Leader (Atlantic) in the 2015 Prime Minister鈥檚 Volunteer Awards.

The Happy Valley-Goose Bay student is one of just 17 successful award recipients chosen from 385 nominees. These prestigious awards recognize the tremendous contributions of Canadians whose volunteer efforts improve the well-being of their communities. Mr. O鈥橞rien was presented with his award at an official awards ceremony on March 18 in Toronto, Ont.

An honours student with plans to study medicine, Mr. O鈥橞rien credits his love of science as the catalyst for his intensive volunteer efforts. It spurred him to join Let鈥檚 Talk Science, a national, charitable organization that delivers science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning programs to engage children, youth and educators. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous honour to receive this award,鈥 said Mr. O鈥橞rien. 鈥淪cience is a major part of my life, so science outreach was a natural fit when it came to volunteering. I understand the importance of reaching our province鈥檚 youth with educational methods that really spark their interest. Using science outreach as a platform to do this is incredibly rewarding.

鈥淎s a Labradorian, I also take great pride in promoting science learning in my own community and in bringing STEM learning activities to rural and remote areas that otherwise wouldn鈥檛 have this kind of access or opportunity,鈥 he added. 

Glenda Casimir, manager, volunteer engagement and community partnerships, Let鈥檚 Talk Science, nominated Mr. O鈥橞rien and was thrilled with the outcome.

鈥淐ody is a superstar outreach volunteer, having contributed over 250 hours leading hands-on STEM activities in both French and English at urban and rural schools across the province,鈥 she said. 鈥淟ast year, in just one week, he engaged 1,100 kindergarten to Grade 10 students by leading 29 workshops in three schools in Labrador. It鈥檚 mind-blowing to see the kind of impact that volunteers like Cody can have. We鈥檙e so proud to count him as a member of our national Let鈥檚 Talk Science Outreach team.鈥

鈥淢r. O鈥橞rien is a wonderful example of the dedicated students we have at 糖心视频, who are committed to sharing the knowledge they have gained with the wider community,鈥 said President Kachanoski. 鈥淧rograms like Let鈥檚 Talk Science provide invaluable opportunities for students like Mr. O鈥橞rien to take on leadership roles throughout the province, as well as to inspire the next generation of highly skilled thinkers and doers.鈥

The Prime Minister鈥檚 Volunteer Award recipients will receive a medal, pin and certificate from the prime minister and participate in a session in which they share their achievements and exemplary practices in community leadership. As part of his award, Mr. O鈥橞rien is also eligible to identify a not-for-profit organization to receive a $5,000 grant.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, Let鈥檚 Talk Science is generously supported by Hibernia Management Development Company Ltd.