Giving to those who give back.

After 5 years of running, The Community Hero contest continues to serve as a platform to celebrate, honour and support individuals across the country who selflessly contribute to the well-being of others.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude not only to the remarkable individuals making a difference but also to those who took the time to nominate and vote for them. At Kubota, we believe in the power of collective appreciation and support. We aim to reinforce community connections by sharing the inspiring stories of those who offer their support and assistance to their local areas. 

Join us in the upcoming years as we continue to champion positivity, resilience, and community spirit by participating in our program!

Previous Winners

    Marcel Lebrun
    Fredericton, NB

    Founder of 12 Neighbours Community, an organization dedicated to helping tackle the emerging homelessness crisis. Marcel and his team build tiny homes to get people off the streets and into safe, permanent housing. Additionally, they’ve expanded into offering substance recovery counselling and employment opportunities to their community members!

     

    Nominated by: Brad Greening

    Amount Donated: $35,000

    Charity: 12 Neighbours

    Saralyn Gillan
    Sydney Mines, NS

    A front-line working nurse, Saralyn has helped open a non-profit community space for youth that provides a free and inclusive space to rebuild social skills post-covid. Also a contributing member to the J-Street Community Space, an organization providing food and clothing accessibility to all.

     

    Nominated by: Alice Gillian

    Amount Donated: $25,000

    Charity: J-Street Community Space

    Christian Vachon
    Magog, QC

    Founder of the Christian Vachon Foundation, he helps to support the development and educational success of underprivileged children through school supplies, clothing, meals and sports.

     

    Nominated by: Benoit Plante

    Amount Donated: $20,000

    Charity: Christian Vachon Foundation

    Jacqueline Tisher
    Regina, SK

    Founder of non-profit organization, Hope’s Home. The organization cares for children with complex medical, and typical needs, so that they can learn, grow and thrive. They offer nursing care, support, and early childhood education, creating a safe and inclusive environment for children to be kids, all while receiving the proper care they need!

     

    Nominated by: Mickey MacGillivray

    Amount Donated: $10,000

    Charity: Hope's Home

    Della Karen Campbell
    Hillsburgh, ON

    Co-founder of Everdale, a non-profit teaching farm. Everdale strives to build food resilience in local communities by operating a productive farm, growing food for those in need, and offering programs and services that increase capacity for people to become impactful innovators. In addition, they’ve helped several urban communities start their own not-for-profit community farms, offering similar programs and services to Everdale!

     

    Nominated by: Gavin Dandy

    Amount Donated: $10,000

    Charity: Everdale

    Kim Reid
    Pierrefonds, QC

    President of On Rock Community Services, an organization committed to helping those struggling with food insecurity. They’ve developed, run, and support multiple programs within their community (food banks, school lunches, and more), feeding approximately 300 families every week!

     

    Nominated by: Jennifer Owers

    Amount Donated: $10,000

    Charity: On Rock Community Services

    Laura Starling
    Windsor, ON

    Founder of Noah’s House, a non-profit organization that provides free mental health support, programming, and one-on-one counselling to youth ages 11-25. Noah’s House strives to ensure that all people can access safe, inclusive, compassionate and effective support, regardless of their circumstances.

     

    Nominated by: Ty Lawrence

    Amount Donated: $10,000

    Charity: Noah's House

    Carie Stock
    Cochrane, AB

    Founder of a non-profit organization, Helping Families Handle Cancer. The organization provides financial relief to families dealing with cancer. Helping cover medication, travel expenses, bills and mortgage payments so parents can focus on their children when they need the most support.

     

    Nominated by: Logan Lundy

    Amount Donated: $5,000

    Charity: Helping Families Handle Cancer

    Sharon Hayes
    Hamilton, ON

    Founder and president of Helping Hamilton Homeless for local residents in the community. Extending her program year round through the donation of food, clothing, hygiene items, and more!

     

    Nominated by: Mackenzie Williamson

    Amount Donated: $5,000

    Charity: Helping Hamilton Homeless

    Angela Sereda
    Moose Jaw, SK

    Co-founder of the Tru-Unity Girls Leadership Program for young girls in the community. She has also evolved a local program to provide treatment for those experiencing mental illness and substance abuse.

     

    Nominated by: Sara Bryan

    Amount Donated: $5,000

    Charity: Heartland Hospice Moose Jaw

    Mehari Hagos
    Windsor, ON

    Founder of the MH100 program for disadvantaged youth, the program provides
    kids with a fitness centre, homework club and the opportunity to learn about financial literacy and nutrition.

     

    Nominated by: Mike Tennant

    Amount Donated: $5,000

    Charity: MH100 Youth Program