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disabilities to live, work, and play as valued citizens.
 


MAKE A BUZZ OTTAWA 2019 PHOTO BLOG FROM MAY 9th!

The Make A Buzz Ottawa event was created in 2015 as part of our 20th anniversary celebrations, and represented a merger of two other events, Recipe for Success (auction fundraiser) and Engines of Success (community recognition celebration). Sold out in 2015, interest has not waned: as it has done every year, Make A Buzz Ottawa 2019 was a full house, with about 325 guests.

Guests arriving at the reception and silent auction!

Different for this year, based on listening carefully to feedback from 2018, we simplified the event - a more spacious reception (about an hour to bid on items, enjoy a photo booth, and socialize) and a dinner that is focused on the recognition ceremonies without speeches or other interruptions (no live auction items).

Ryan, Alex, and a mysterious bumblebee at the photo booth!

The goal as announced at the start of the dinner was to respectfully honour all award recipients but to be through the agenda before the main course was over to allow plenty of time for table talk. And that's exactly what happened! Long after the cake and coffee were cleared, there was still a buzz in the air as many guests carried on their conversations late into the night.

Another packed house at Make A Buzz Ottawa!

Co-Leader Julie Kingstone welcomed guests to launch the awards portion of the evening, initially experiencing a mixed result with the use of a flashing siren to focus the audience on the stage. By the time she introduced Co-Leader Keenan Wellar as the evening's MC, everyone was ready for the first award.

Tim Siebrasse accepts Ambassador Award from presenting sponsor Hudak - Keay family!

The audience went wild for Tim, recognized for a combination of efforts that helped promote the LiveWorkPlay mission and values to public audiences. This included his contributions as a Shopify employee as well as his role in the popular Just Enough Support video series. Developed with support from the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services Housing Task Force, the series now has more than 100,000 views on our Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube channels!


Mike and Julie More on stage Gillian accepts her award (later, pictured with mom Felice)

The Rob More Good Life award continues to celebrate the life of a young man taken from us far too soon in the bus/train tragedy of 2013. Gillian Gillespie was an idea recipient for this award, which recognizes individuals who have followed their hopes and dreams in pursuit of the life they want to live. Gillian is proud of her apartment and her job with Outaouais Moving, as well as her busy life in the community and her love of fitness.


Joe Dale accepts Legacy Inclusion Leadership Award from Jim Mullins, Pylon Electronics

The Legacy Inclusion Leadership Awards are one of the highest LiveWorkPlay honours, recognizing a lifetime of work and/or volunteer advocacy in the championing of inclusion. Our first recipient, Joe Dale, was humbled with a long list of his accomplishments, including (prior to his recent retirement announcement) a very successful decade at the Ontario Disability Employment Network.

A legend in the movement for community living: David Weremy!

He wasn't able to make it from Winnipeg to receive his award in person, but David Weremy's Legacy Inclusion Leadership Award ceremony brought the house down on several occasions - in response to the introduction, in response to a clip from his co-produced documentary The Freedom Tour, and after his own video response to the award. David suffered for 15 years at the Manitoba Development Centre (massive institution in Portage la Prairie) and after getting out was determined to not only take control of his own life, but has never given up on fighting for the rights and freedoms of all persons with disabilities.



Our People Connector and Volunteer Coordinator Alex Darling looks on with amusement after bringing MJ and Brodie to the stage for the Celebration of Friendship Award!

The Celebration of Friendship Award recognizes individuals who have come together in friendship through an introduction by LiveWorkPlay - it could be through our matching initiative or Friday night meet-ups. Whatever the case, the point is, they became friends and stayed friends for a long time, and MJ Duford and Brodie Cox are exactly what this is all about! After a decade or so of friendship, LiveWorkPlay has nothing to do with it - they are a part of each other's families at this point.


Valerie (left) with Alex, and Melissa holding her award (Mary Ann Wilcox from presenting sponsor Quickie to the left, Mary Gusella and Jen Soucy from the FESG right)

The Volunteer Leadership Award is for shining examples of current volunteers who are supporting LiveWorkPlay, either through direct action with supported individuals and/or through committee work, public awareness, and fundraising. Valerie Doyon is involved as a volunteer match and supports Friday night meet-ups, and in addition, appeared in our Just Enough Support videos and recruited donors - what a year! Melissa Struthers is an unbelievable driving force as part of our Federal Employment Strategy Group (FESG) encouraging federal departments and agencies to hire people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism.


Ashley Lavigne accepting for Perley Rideau, Discovery University representatives with beneficiary Joshua Balanaser, Gillian accepts for her fav gym (Carlingwood Y) and Community Connector Team Lead Grace Hudson

LiveWorkPlay doesn't offer "group programs" to give the people we support "something to do" rather we connect with community-based organizations and help each individual to pursue their interest (arts, recreation, sports, learning, and more) alongside other citizens. This year we honoured the Ottawa Mission's Diversity University, providing free access to post-secondary learning opportunities, the Carlingwood Y for being accessible and welcoming, and The Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre for their volunteer program that welcomes and includes diverse representation. 


The smile from Hulse, Playfair and McGarry employee Garret Mantle says it all, as Mario Lacombe and Stacey Streng enjoy the moment with our Co-Leader Julie Kingstone

The Inclusive Employer Award isn't necessarily about "how many" people with intellectual disabilities an employer hires, it's about the quality of the relationship. Hulse, Playfair and McGarry has been an exemplary employer for supporting Garret to flourish and for recognizing the value that he brings to the workplace.

Inclusive Employment Champions

This year's Inclusive Employment Champion awards (also known as the "game-changer awards") recognized two leaders involved in the "100 Jobs Challenge" issued jointly by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Public Service Commission of Canada, which, as announced in the House of Commons, has already resulted in more than 75 jobs!


Accepting on behalf of this year's Inclusion Employment Champion recipients is Stan Lee Vice-President of the Public Service Commission of Canada with Keenan plus Jen, Melissa, and Mary from the FESG

Stan Lee made an eloquent speech that also had a distinctive tone of "we aren't done yet" that energized the audience - there's nothing quite like the excitement of knowing that by next year, many other people with intellectual disabilities will have been hired!


The stage was packed with Health Canada representatives, including employees hired through LiveWorkPlay and the 100 Jobs Challenge!

The Leadership In Employment Diversity Award was presented to Deputy Minister Simon Kennedy, who was joined by everyone else in the room who works at Health Canada, which included employees hired through LiveWorkPlay: Claudia Bryan, Philipe Delangy, Dana Langevin, Sebastian Hale, Ryan Davis, and Nadine Ghadie. As with the tone of optimism set by Stan Lee, it's clear from the team at Health Canada that there is more to come!

Janet makes an announcement!


That might have been the end of the awards, but soon enough, there was a fresh buzz in the air as Janet Balcome claimed the 50/50 prize and didn't hesitate about what to do with the winnings: "I'm going on a trip!"

Shopifolk sighting!


For a ton more fun, see our Facebook album and Twitter feed!

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