Citizen of the Year – Heidi Butler-Moore
Heidi's transformative leadership as CEO of Glen Park Community Centre over the past 12 years has been pivotal in creating a stronger, more inclusive Maroondah community. Under her guidance, the centre has become a vital hub, offering essential services such as food relief, pre-employment pathways, health programs, and creative workshops.
Heidi has led innovative social enterprises like Café on the Park and Hungry 4 Success, which both provide employment opportunities for disengaged youth and long-term unemployed residents. Hungry 4 Success earned the 2023 Victorian Government Learn Local Awards for Partnerships.
A passionate advocate for social justice, Heidi fosters inclusion through LGBTIQA+ awareness seminars, community events and initiatives such as the Proud Houses Project. She has also driven partnerships with organisations like Eastland, Centrelink and EACH, enabling the delivery of essential services.
Heidi’s efforts have positioned Glen Park Community Centre as a benchmark for neighbourhood houses across the region.
Young Citizen of the Year – Shannon Freeman
Shannon has made a tangible difference in the lives of those in need across Maroondah.
For the past three years, Shannon has been a familiar face at Meals on Wheels, delivering essential meals and brightening the day of residents. Shannon also plays an integral role in the home library service, ensuring that those who are housebound can still enjoy access to books and resources. She also lends her time to the Bayswater Salvos two days a week, offering practical support and a warm presence.
In addition to this, Shannon dedicates her time to Elderly Rights Advocacy, visiting nursing homes to provide companionship and comfort to residents.
Shannon’s volunteer work is a testament to her unwavering dedication to making her community a better place, and she continues to inspire those around her.
Community Event of the Year – Maroondah Rotary Club Gala Night
The Maroondah Rotary Club Gala Night was awarded Community Event of the Year. The event, held on 15 June 2024 at Karralyka in Ringwood East, was a key fundraising event aimed at supporting mental health initiatives in Maroondah and beyond.
In partnership with Eastland and Orion International Group, the event raised over $30,000 to benefit local mental health programs, including the ‘Employ Your Mind’ initiative.
The evening featured powerful speeches from mental health experts, including Eastern Health CEO David Plunkett, and a special address by Samuel Johnson, co-founder of the ‘Love Your Sister’ campaign. His advocacy for mental health, cancer research and precision medicine was inspiring.
With over 50 years of community service, Maroondah Rotary continues to drive change and support mental health services in the region.