The Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal was established in 1995 as a way to formally recognize the selflessness and devotion of the volunteers in the province. It is also hoped that recognition may encourage volunteerism to others.
Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty says outstanding volunteers are a trademark of Saskatchewan and he encourages everyone to nominate an exceptional volunteer.
Nominees must be a current or former long-term resident of Saskatchewan. Any individual or group can submit a nomination, but nominations are not accepted for organizations.
To learn more, or to nominate a volunteer, click here. Recipients of the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal will be awarded their medals by the Lieutenant Governor at a ceremony in the spring of 2023.

















