Mr. Speaker, I want to talk about a young man from Saskatoon's Hampton Village, Tyrell Harder. Tyrell is the kind of neighbour who quietly makes our community stronger simply by showing up and serving others.
Raised right here in Saskatoon West, Tyrell is a proud graduate of Bedford Road Collegiate. For years, he has volunteered at the Bedford Road Invitational Tournament, giving his time so young athletes can compete, learn teamwork and build confidence. Tyrell has also worked and volunteered at Redberry Bible Camp, helping to create a positive, safe and welcoming environment for kids and families.
When our community needs engaged citizens, he steps up, volunteering during civic elections and as a campaign volunteer for me. He brings energy, reliability and a great attitude to everything. Today, Tyrell is working at the City Centre Church, helping the less advantaged. He does not look for recognition. He looks for ways to help. I am grateful for Tyrell's service, and I hope his example inspires others. We all need more Tyrells in our life.
