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Youth awareness campaigner honoured

A local drug awareness advocate has been given $10,000 toward the cause of his choice in recognition of his campaign to save Squamish youth.

A local drug awareness advocate has been given $10,000 toward the cause of his choice in recognition of his campaign to save Squamish youth.

Last week, David Hildreth was named by his employer, Sun Life Financial, as the international company's 2006 Volunteer of the Year.

"I'm humbled and honoured," said Hildreth. "For a company of our size, it's an unbelievable award."

In recognition of his volunteer work, Sun Life Financial will donate $10,000 on his behalf split between his two chosen charities - DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and the Zajac Foundation, which supports children with life threatening diseases. Hildreth said the recognition and congratulations he's received from residents and government representatives throughout the region have been overwhelming.

"It's just been unreal. It's been unbelievable," he said. "There's been 100 emails today. And the phone calls it's wonderful."The Furry Creek resident founded the Squamish Breakfast Club 10 years ago, and since then, the group has put all its energy into supporting a local chapter of DARE.

The Squamish Breakfast Club's dedication to the program led to the purchase of a DARE F-150 truck, and Hildreth has already handed Sun Life's $5,000 award to the program.

The last charity golf tournament Hildreth organized raised $75,000 in support of DARE education, and he hopes to raise another $10,000 for the Squamish Breakfast Club, DARE and crystal meth awareness during another golf tournament June 12.

Anyone interested in joining the golf tournament can contact Hildreth at [email protected].

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