Local businesses recognized for uplifting community during pandemic
COVID-19 has prompted some extraordinary stories from all over the province and two local individuals have been recognized. They’re being acknowledged through the Conexus Credit Union Kindness Capital Fund for their outstanding initiative toward their communities during the pandemic.
The fund acknowledges 40 Saskatchewan businesses with $5,000 to continue their acts of kindness in their communities. Masked Makers organizer Angela Bishop of Green Lake, and Kassidy Dunsing, owner of Eatery on Main in Meadow Lake, have been nominated anonymously by members of the public.
Eric Dillon, CEO of Conexus Credit Union told meadowlakeNOW the goal of the fund was to find organizations that had taken a difficult pandemic situation and turned it into a positive to serve the people around them and their community.
“Part of the challenge – maybe we all faced through this [pandemic] – is that maybe it was a difficult time for lots of people and COVID-19 has caused quite a bit of stress and anxiety for lots of families and businesses” Dillon said. ”We thought it was appropriate to find these really great stories where people had either pivoted their businesses or gone out of their way to try to make a difference.”




