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Congratulations to the winners of the Champion of Diversity 2025 award!

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CONNECT Award

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INSPIRE Award

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IMPACT Award

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RISE Award

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Champions for Cultural Diversity Awards

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The New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC) recognizes outstanding leaders in cultural diversity from across the province through its annual Champions for Cultural Diversity Awards. 

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The Champions for Cultural Diversity Awards (CCDAs) are part of NBMC’s work in promoting immigration as vital to our province’s future. The CCDAs have created a diverse community of champions, and by promoting their stories and demonstrating leading practices in integrating and celebrating newcomers in our province, these champions act as inspirations and models of inclusiveness for all New Brunswickers. 

Since 2016, we have received an abundance of nominations from every corner of New Brunswick. NBMC has identified and honored over 70 outstanding leaders who embody an unwavering dedication to nurturing cultural diversity throughout our province. 

Champions for Cultural Diversity Awards

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CONNECT Award

Presented to an individual or organization that has advanced and strengthened cultural diversity in their community and/or New Brunswick by building bridges between different stakeholders such as employers, community organizations, and post-secondary institutions through volunteer-based initiatives.

Example: An organization that has implemented a mentorship program connecting newcomers with established community members, a community leader who has organized a series of dialogues between diverse faith groups.

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INSPIRE Award

 

Presented to an outstanding youth or young adult (15-30 yrs.) who has demonstrated initiative, leadership, and commitment towards advancing cultural diversity in their community and/or New Brunswick.

Example: A youth or young adult who has started an ethnocultural club in their high school or campus; a young adult who has published a book or articles on multiculturalism, immigration and/or cultural diversity.

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IMPACT Award

Presented to an individual or organization that has made a significant impact in advancing cultural diversity, newcomer integration, and multiculturalism in their community and/or New Brunswick through volunteer-based initiatives.

Example: A community leader who has organized an annual multicultural festival for the past decade; a business that has implemented a diversity and inclusion strategy resulting in a more representative workforce; a non-profit organization that has created a ground-breaking program to address the unique challenges faced by refugees.

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RISE Award

Presented to an individual, organization, or initiative in the settlement sector whose professional efforts have helped others rise by amplifying voices, creating opportunities, and enabling leadership among newcomers and equity-seeking communities in New Brunswick. Unlike the other awards, this one recognizes initiatives that are part of the nominee’s paid work or professional role.

Example: An employee who co-created a peer support network for newcomers, or an organization that created leadership pathways for underrepresented individuals.

Winners of the Champion Diversity Awards 2025 

Nurudeen Elegbede

CONNECT Award Winner 2025

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Nurudeen Elegbede is a respected community leader dedicated to building stronger, more inclusive communities in New Brunswick and across Canada. As President of the Nigerian Canadian Association of New Brunswick and Chair of the national council of Nigerian associations, he has spent more than 20 years creating opportunities for newcomers, empowering youth, and fostering intercultural dialogue. Known for his integrity and collaborative spirit, Nurudeen inspires others to lead with vision and heart. 

Safe AbuJayyab

INSPIRE Award Winner 2025

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Safe AbuJayyab is a young leader committed to education, culture, and community service. A master’s student in health services research at UNB, he also teaches aviation, Canadian history, and citizenship as a civilian instructor with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets in Saint John. From mentoring youth at UNB Discovery Camp to promoting cultural diversity on campus, Safe is known for his energy, creativity, and dedication to giving back. 

Civic Tech Fredericton

IMPACT Award Winner 2025

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Civic Tech Fredericton is a volunteer network of IT professionals who use their skills to strengthen the nonprofit sector. Since 2018, they have met weekly to design free, open-source tools and provide strategic guidance that helps community organizations grow and adapt. Their commitment to innovation and collaboration has made them a powerful ally to nonprofits across the region. 

Ogorchukwu Ugolo

RISE Award Winner 2025

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Ogorchukwu Ugolo is a passionate mentor and youth advocate in Saint John. Through PRUDE Inc.’s Young Ambassadors Leadership Initiative, she has guided newcomer youth to discover their voices, grow as leaders, and give back through volunteering, sports, music, and education. With experience mentoring youth in Canada, Kenya, and Nigeria, Ogorchukwu is celebrated for her compassion, resilience, and ability to unlock the potential in others. 

Mohamed Amine Abdelmoumni

PRIX CONNEXION Winner 2025

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Mohamed Amine Abdelmoumni, originally from Morocco, has made an outstanding contribution to newcomer support in New Brunswick in just over a year. As a coordinator at CCNB’s language centre, he supports hundreds of learners each session as they improve their French and English. With nearly 20 years of management experience, and as an active member of community associations, Mohamed is celebrated for his rapid integration, leadership, and generosity of spirit. 

Mariame Ninamou

Prix INSPIRATION Winner 2025

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Originally from Guinea, 17-year-old Mariame Ninamou is a grade 12 student in Moncton who has already made a remarkable impact in her community. Since arriving in Canada in 2023, she has taken on leadership roles with the Boys and Girls Club, the Pairs Leaders program, and ImagineNB. Building on these experiences, she founded U Connect, a youth-led initiative that offers bilingual workshops to promote leadership, creativity, public speaking, and self-confidence. 

Sorgho W. Arsène Theodore

Prix IMPACT Winner 2025

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Arsène Sorgho is a cultural connector and storyteller based in Caraquet. Originally from Burkina Faso, he founded AfroFest NB – Caraquet to celebrate African culture and launched Caraquet la multiculturelle to build bridges between newcomers and long-time residents. He also co-hosts the podcast Immigrant Local, sharing immigrant voices across the province. Recipient of the Governor General’s Academic Medal in 2024, Arsène is recognized for his creativity, leadership, and dedication to inclusion. 

Angèle Losier

Prix ÉLAN Winner 2025

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Angèle Losier is the Executive Director of CAFi, Atlantic Canada’s largest francophone settlement agency. With more than 20 years of experience in social work and community leadership, she has helped thousands of newcomers find support and belonging in New Brunswick. Known for her inclusive and visionary leadership, Angèle has strengthened organizations, advanced equity, and left a lasting impact on the communities she serves. 

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