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管家婆免费开奖大全 student earns royal welcome and meets the Queen at Buckingham Palace

Kevin Vuong was named a Queen's Young Leader for working to reduce unemployment
Kevin Vuong was named a Queen's Young Leader and accepted an award from Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace (photo courtesy of BCA)

It wasn鈥檛 until he was inside Buckingham Palace and meeting members of the Royal Family that reality set in for 管家婆免费开奖大全's Kevin Vuong 鈥 he was about to shake hands with the Queen.

鈥淚 rehearsed the bow in my head 100 times while I was waiting,鈥 he said.

Vuong, a student in the Faculty of Law鈥檚 Global Professional Master of Laws (GPLLM) program, was one of two Canadians who received the Queen鈥檚 Young Leaders award this year, which recognizes young people across the Commonwealth for outstanding community service. The Queen鈥檚 Young Leaders program says Vuong was commended for working to reduce unemployment.

Vuong is a board member, volunteer and one-time advocate for youth at Toronto City Hall. He co-founded an organization that works to create urban infrastructure that doubles as works of art. The group is now working with residents of Lawrence Heights to build aesthetically-pleasing bike racks. He also is working closely with the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation in creating an Indigenous social enterprise incubator for the community.

At the awards ceremony last week, Vuong, who is a reservist in the Royal Canadian Navy, wore his white officer鈥檚 uniform. Although he felt nervous, his navy training helped him keep his cool, he recalled. 

He sat in the third row along with other winners from South Africa, Nigeria and New Zealand. 

As Vuong was waiting in the investiture room of the palace, where people are typically knighted, Prince Harry flashed him a reassuring smile, he said.

When Vuong鈥檚 name was called, he walked a few metres to greet Her Majesty and receive a silver medal. Although he expected nothing more than a quick handshake, he and the Queen exchanged a few words about his community work.

鈥淭he way you know the conversation is over is Her Majesty extends her hand and then very subtly 鈥 you can鈥檛 see it if you鈥檙e in the audience 鈥 she pushes you away,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t was very firm and graceful, as befitting the Queen.鈥

The ceremony was the first event ever live streamed from the palace on Facebook.

鈥淭he Queen鈥檚 Young Leaders award recognizes what these incredible young people have achieved not for themselves but for others 鈥 for their peers, for their communities, for the environment and for those less fortunate,鈥 Prince Harry told the winners.

Many of Vuong鈥檚 friends and family tuned into the live stream. Those who didn鈥檛 watch were a little skeptical: 鈥淧ics, or it didn鈥檛 happen,鈥 they joked. 

The award reassured Vuong that he had made the right choice when he left a job in banking after business school for a career in social entrepreneurship.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think any of us do this work in the hopes that we get a medal,鈥 he said, but 鈥渢here are always moments when you wonder if you made the right decision.鈥

Vuong has also co-founded an agency that is working with the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation to establish 鈥淐anada鈥檚 first on-reserve indigenous social enterprise incubator and community hub.鈥

Ramona Sault, general manager at Thunderbird Trust in the First Nation, said Vuong had been very supportive trying to access funding for the project. Although in the early stages, they expect to break ground in 2019.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a guy with a good heart,鈥 she said.

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