• Keith Strong

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    Keith is a long-time resident of Burlington, coming here over 50 years ago.  He moved here from Windsor, but was born and brought up in Perth, Ontario.  Keith started two businesses here in Burlington, both of which were quite successful.  He sold the businesses about 30 years ago and has devoted his time and energy to volunteer activities since retiring.  He has been an active supporter of many organizations, including Youthfest as well as, Halton Heroes, both of which he helped create!  Keith remains totally dedicated to the Burlington and Halton communities. 

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  • Jim Frizzle

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    Jim is a career Royal Banker having worked in several cities from Winnipeg to Montreal, ending in Burlington where he was manager of the Business Centre when he retired. Jim has been active in several organizations including United Way of Burlington and Great Hamilton, Summit Housing & Outreach Programs, John Howard Society of Hamilton & Burlington, Halton Heroes, and others. He has enjoyed being part of, and contributing to the Burlington community for over 20 years.

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  • Pat DiPaolo

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    Pat is President of UCC Group Inc., a leading North America-wide provider of integrated, specialty site work construction services. He is a Burlington resident and an active volunteer in the community. He has been involved with and supported numerous charitable organizations including the United Way, Special Olympics, and various local youth sports clubs.

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  • John Doyle

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    John is the current Chair of the Burlington Museums Foundation and has been on the Foundation Board for over ten years. He is very active in our community and is a Past Chair of the Burlington Chamber of Commerce and a Past Chair and Board Member of the Museums of Burlington Operating Board.

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  • Jeremy Heatley

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    Jeremy retired from an international manufacturing/engineering company after 45 years in 2013 having worked in the UK, US, and Canada. He has volunteered for over the last twenty years with the Burlington Accessibility Advisory Committee, the Multiple Sclerosis Society – Halton Chapter, and currently with the Compassion Society of Halton. In 2004 he was recognized as Burlington Citizen of the Year.

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  • David Vandenberg

    • Compassion Society Of Halton

    David is a passionate community leader and speaker in the Halton Region. He has worked in both the land development and government relations industry during his tenure at McMaster University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts majoring in Political Science. David continues to be engaged in many facets of the community, focusing specifically on charitable and political campaigns. He continues to be a strong advocate for youth and poverty relief in the Halton Region, serving on many boards and committees such as Pythons’ Pit, the Halton Industry Education Council, and the Compassion Society of Halton. 

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