Margaret Griffiths taught for 25 years at the McGill School of Social Work. In a second career, after her retirement, Ms Griffiths became actively involved in many organizations concerned with the health and welfare of seniors in Ottawa. These included the Good Companions Seniors Centre, the Glebe Centre, the District Health Council, and the Council on Aging of Ottawa.
It was in recognition of her outstanding contribution in the volunteer field that the Margaret Griffiths Award was established. The award is presented annually to a senior volunteer who, like Ms. Griffiths, has contributed substantially to the betterment of the quality of life of seniors in Ottawa
2023 Peggy Edwards 2022 Russ Robinson 2021 Nancy Garrard, Diane Hupé, Robert Greenslade, Grace Welch 2021 Trudy Medcalf 2020 Louise Brunelle 2019 John Johnson 2018 Dr. Terri White Lobsinger 2017 Kathy Yach 2016 Claire Caron 2015 Dianne Breton 2014 Senior Citizen’s Council 2013 Jean-Louis Schryburt
2012 Dr. Louise Plouffe 2011 Dr. Roland Lecomte 2010 Dr. Hugh Armstrong 2009 Nicole Robert 2008 Carol Burrows 2007 Joan A. Skene 2006 Susan Van Iterson 2005 Hubert Frenken 2004 Barbara Burns 2003 Marian Chapman 2002 Dr. Beatrice Wickett-Nesbitt
2001 Jacqueline Neatby 2000 Marion Routledge 1999 Charlie Hurst 1998 Germain Aubut 1997 Jessie Whtye 1996 Sylvia Goldblatt 1995 Margaret Wade Labarge 1994 Bert Hanmer
The Service to Seniors Award
As part of the Council on Aging of Ottawa’s 40th Anniversary in 2015, we marked the year with a new award, the Service to Seniors Award. The purpose of this award is to recognize individuals who share the Council’s values of making a difference in the lives of seniors in Ottawa in a variety of ways. We are very proud of this new award and look forward to receiving many nominations from the community in years to come.