A Kincardine man is an invaluable volunteer at the Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey.
Barry Fuller travelled to Toronto April 28 to accept one of 15 June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Awards for Volunteerism in the province for his work at the Women’s House.
The award was created by the Ontario Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
It recognizes individuals and groups who have made an exceptonal contribution to volunteerism in the province.
Shelter Manager Theresa Winchester says some days they don’t know where they’d be without the help Fuller’s help.
Winchester says on any given day, you can find him putting together a crib, or repairing a shredder, or looking for something to fix.
Fuller has been a volunteer with the Women’s House for five years.
Fuller received a plaque and framed certificate at the ceremony in Toronto at the Royal Ontario Museum.
He will also receive a five year volunteer pin from the provincial government June 11th at a ceremony at OSCVI in Owen Sound.

