2025 Community Champion Award – Guelph Humber and Let’s Get Together

The Science Rendezvous 2025 Community Champion Award recognizes coordinating teams who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to engaging and inspiring their local community by creating fun, accessible, and inclusive opportunities for the public to get their hands on science at their local Science Rendezvous events.

2025 Community Champion Award – Guelph Humber and Let’s Get Together Winner

Guelph Humber and Let's Get Together

We are thrilled to recognize Science Rendezvous at Guelph Humber, in partnership with Let’s Get Together, as a recipient of the 2025 Community Champion Award!

Science Rendezvous 2025 marked UofGH’s most impactful and community-centered event to date, building on nearly a decade of participation in the national Science Rendezvous festival. This year’s celebration welcomed 801 attendees (a 37% increase from 2024!), highlighting the event’s continued growth and community engagement.

Attendees explored 48 interactive, student-led activities that brought STEAM learning to life through hands-on experiences. From VR-based crime scene investigations and anatomy puzzles to robotics demonstrations, planetarium shows, optical illusions, and sustainability activities, the festival offered something for learners of all ages!

A major highlight of the event was the continued partnership with Let’s Get Together, whose TechCollect and Tech4All initiatives diverted approximately 1,200 pounds of e-waste and provided 8 refurbished computers to families in need. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to making science and technology more accessible while also supporting environmental sustainability and digital equity in our communities.

Science Rendezvous 2025 also introduced two new awards recognizing outstanding community contributions. The Community Engagement Award was presented to the North Albion Collegiate Institute Robotics Club, a long-time participant in the event, while the Community Partner Engagement Award recognized the 22nd Toronto Scouts for delivering hands-on science experiments and supporting pre-event educational programming and badge-earning pathways.

The success of Science Rendezvous 2025 at UofGH was made possible by a 148-person multidisciplinary team of staff, students, volunteers, and community partners across all seven UofGH programs, Humber Polytechnic partners, and local organizations. Beyond engaging the public in science, the event also provided meaningful experiential learning opportunities for students, many of whom received Co-Curricular Record recognition for their contributions.

“This experience taught me about the importance of interpersonal skills in a real-world environment. It also gave me the chance to work with children, which was particularly beneficial for me because I would like to potentially pursue a future career in  pediatric medicine. I plan to volunteer next year, if not earlier, and would highly recommend this experience to others.”
-High School Student Volunteer

Science Rendezvous at UofGH continues to demonstrate the power of community-driven STEAM outreach, making science engaging, accessible, and inspiring for all. Thank you for helping spark curiosity and strengthen connections between science and the community!

Administrative Support Team
  • Let’s Get Together
  • Dr. Robert Gumieniak
  • Dr. Leslie Auger
  • Alison Canning
  • Jesse Singh , Justice Studies, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Gary Galbraith , Justice Studies, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Alice Kim , Psychology, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • JD Kato , Kinesiology, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Fabian Rayne , Kinesiology, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Kia Sinai , Kinesiology, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Library Services , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Communications & Marketing , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • ACTS / Information Technology , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Recruitment , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Career & Placement Services , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Communications and Public Relations , University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Melanie Spence-Ariemma , Senior Leadership, University of Guelph‐Humber
  • Humber Polytechnic
  • Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation
  • Humber Arboretum Team
  • Humber Sustainability Team
  • Humber eSports & Gaming
  • Humber Engineering
  • Ontario Science Centre
  • North Albion Collegiate Institute Team 2935 Robotics
  • Monsignor Percy Johnson Robotics
  • Newtons Grove School
  • Astronomy in Action
Sponsors & Partners
  • Trustee Dennis Hastings (TDSB)
  • COSTCO
  • TD Bank
  • Pizza Pizza
  • Emiliano and Ana’s No Frills
  • Councillor Vincent Crisanti
  • Toronto’s 22nd Scouts
  • Newton’s Grove School
  • CMR 103.1 Radio
  • Astronomy in Action
  • Ontario Science Centre
  • Association for Canadian Educational Resources (ACER)
  • Toronto Police Services
  • Toronto Fire Services
  • Newtons Grove School
  • SAJE Vital Signs First Aid
  • Albion Branch, Toronto Public Library
  • The Hospital for Sick Kids Research
  • TVO Media Education Group
  • 589 Toronto Pathfinders
  • 22nd Toronto Scouts
  • Humber Arboretum
  • To the Moon
  • Humber eSports
  • Humber Engineering
  • Women in Engineering (Humber)
Outstanding Volunteers
As nominated by site coordinators
  • Randal Jay
  • Julie Harris
  • Elizabeth MacLellan
  • Brooklyn Quinlan
  • Sushmi Gajendiran
  • Allison Castillo
  • Marisa Ulloa-cornejo
  • Elizabeth Campos
  • Celeste Bettencourt
  • Marissa Singh
  • Maria Dobrescu
  • Jyoti Luthra
  • Alessia Vitale
  • Carlos Puster
  • Esther Puthuva
  • Samuel Ojiokpota
  • Rileigh Stapleton
  • Dawson Hughes
  • Nandita Sarin
  • Caitlin Kelly
  • Beatrice Abiog
  • Pardeep Khangura
  • Jessica Singh
  • Angel Do
  • Abigail Buckle
  • Jessica Martin
  • Brianna Quinlan

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