With so many acts of kindness under trying times to consider, the members of the selection panel for the ACT Good Neighbour Award really had their work cut out for them before declaring Mayuri and Laurence Kain, of Hackett, the 2021 Award winners.
The Good Neighbour Award is presented annually by ACT Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) in recognition of an outstanding contribution by an individual or family who has made a positive difference to their neighbourhood by regularly demonstrating the qualities and ideals of an exemplary neighbour over an extended period of time. The panel agreed that all nominees received this year were deserving and noted the respect and care that was reflected in the preparation of the nominations.
Our 2021 Good Neighbours
May and Laurence, of Hackett, are the ACT Neighbourhood Watch Good Neighbours for 2021. While May and Laurence are busy with successful careers, family and studies, they always look for ways they can support the spirit of their neighbourhood and community.
In nominating May and Laurence, their neighbour Lorna wrote, “there are many great neighbours in the Hackett community but there is one family in particular that goes above and beyond with their contributions to fostering community spirit and giving back generously to the local community.”
Lorna’s nomination continued: “May and Laurence demonstrate their leadership in generosity, integrity, and care for the community, always helping out whoever needs assistance. Whether it is fostering community spirit through organising the annual neighbourhood Christmas street party, Halloween or barbeque get togethers, May and Laurence contribute their time, support and generosity. They continue to be inclusive and friendly, fostering a local community that looks out for each other and enjoys the benefits of living locally.”
President of NHW ACT, Mr Laurie Blackall, said that he and the NHW ACT Board “congratulate Mayuri and Laurence on their award. Congratulations also to all the nominees for their outstanding commitment to their neighbourhoods and the support they provide in their communities.”