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Sexual assault centre director receives service award

Amber Stewart was nominated for the Distinguished Service Award by three local social workers.
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Amber Stewart, the executive director of the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre, has received the Distinguished Service Award from the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers. She was nominated for the Distinguished Service Award by three local social workers, pictured with her as the award was presented. Left to right are Teresa Michayluk, Jose Pruden, Amber Stewart and Jim Walls.

THE BATTLEFORDS — Amber Stewart, the executive director of the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre, has received the Distinguished Service Award from the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers.

The Award was announced at the Social Work Association's Annual Meeting on May 26.

Stewart was recognized for her professional contributions as well as her involvement in the community. Known as a person who believes in the strength of the community, she is sought after by organizations and boards where she applies her determination and willingness to listen and understand in order to build and maintain services for all the people of the Battlefords.

Stewart said she was honoured to be nominated and while she is a little uncomfortable receiving awards, she is hopeful that others will be inspired by her work and her dedication to service.

Stewart was nominated for the Distinguished Service Award by three local social workers, Teresa Michayluk, Jose Pruden, Amber Stewart and Jim Walls.

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