Inclusion Alberta has announced the winners of the 2025 Inclusion Alberta Awards.
Among the winners, Grande Prairie’s Keith Moore was recognized with the Colonel Eric W. and Dr. Barbara V. Cormack Memorial Award for his more than 30 years of devotion to local volunteerism and advocacy for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families in Northwest Alberta.
He is described by those who know him as having a “steadfast spirit” and being “tireless” in his efforts to build a supportive, inclusive community. Moore and his wife maintain their vision for their son Rick, who has an intellectual disability, has always been to fully participate in community life just like any other child.
Moore has held a variety of roles within Inclusion Alberta as a board representative for Family Voices NW (Inclusion Grande Prairie), and as a sitting member of Inclusion Alberta’s Executive Committee, even serving as Vice President.
As the President of Inclusion Grande Prairie, officials say he has played a “crucial role” in advocating for local resources to allow for a more inclusive community.