The Faith Award was presented to Sarah Laeeg, who is the president of the Ahmadiyya Women’s Auxiliary organization from the Baitur Rahman Mosque.
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Source/Credit: The LDS Church News
By Marianne Holman Prescott | December 13, 2017
Three women auxiliary leaders of the Church — Sister Jean B. Bingham, Sister Joy D. Jones and Sister Carol F. McConkie — met on Dec. 2 with community members of all faiths living in Fraser Valley, British Columbia, to honor individuals and organizations that have made positive contributions to the area.
Meant to be a way to honor people and groups that help promote faith and support families and humanitarian service in the community, the event — sponsored by the Church — brought more than 100 people together in a LDS Church building in Langley, British Columbia.
The event honored three award recipients and included speeches from two keynote speakers, Mary Polak, a member of the legislative assembly of British Columbia and Sister Jones, who serves as the Primary general president. (Sister Bingham is Relief Society general president, and Sister McConkie is first counselor in the Young Women general presidency.)
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