2024 Cornerstone Winner – Elizabeth Kent

Elizabeth Kent, Executive Director of Victim Services Wellington, was named the Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington’s (CSGW) 2024 Cornerstone Award winner.

Kent, who was presented the award at the January 8, 2025 CSGW Appreciation Dinner by Board Chair Dave Elloway, has been an avid supporter of CSGW for more than a decade. She has not only been an advocate for the anonymous and confidential method of reporting crime but has also given her time and talent to various awareness campaigns, starting with “There Is No Victimless Crime” in 2015. Kent has also impacted the program through her work around Human Trafficking awareness, hosting the community stakeholders’ workshop that introduced CSGW to this crime in 2017.

From left, Sarah Bowers-Peter, Program Coordinator for Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington, looks on as Elizabeth Kent, Executive Director of Victim Services Wellington, receives the 2024 Cornerstone Award from CSGW Chair Dave Elloway. The presentation took place at the 2025 Appreciation Dinner hosted by CSGW on January 8th, 2025.

 

Additionally, Kent and her work with Victim Services Wellington, has been a solid partner in grants, including the HTinWC/SAinWC and Fraud/Hate Crime initiatives. She has also dedicated countless hours to working with CSGW in its mandate of crime prevention, specifically through the very popular Fraud Talk presentation. Kent shares the realities of victims of fraud and helps reduce stigma around victims who are reluctant to come forward or share their experience.

The CSGW Board of Directors makes the selection and presents the winner with the Cornerstone Award each January.

“I have known Liz Kent for many years, and I can attest to her commitment to making Guelph and Wellington County a safer place to live, work and play,” said CSGW Chair Dave Elloway. “Liz has worked tirelessly on behalf of victims of crime and encouraging people to do the right thing.”

CSGW Program Coordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter noted the enthusiasm Kent has for Crime Stoppers.

“Having Elizabeth as a voice for victims is truly impactful, but beyond that, she understands the work we are doing and is always available for collaborations and new initiatives. That makes our program even more effective in our mandate of community safety,” said Bowers-Peter

Bowers-Peter noted CSGW has included contact information for Victim Services Wellington in each of its community presentations, to increase awareness of the work done by this organization, spearheaded by Kent.

“I am honoured to receive the Cornerstone Award, I want to thank Crime Stoppers for all the work they do in our community to provide education and public awareness but also give people a safe space to report crime,” said Kent. “I have enjoyed working with Crime Stoppers in the past. I feel all the Human Trafficking and Fraud Presentations that we have worked on the last few years have been ones that have truly made a difference in Guelph Wellington.”

Elizabeth Kent, Executive Director of Victim Services Wellington, receives the 2024 Cornerstone Award from Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington.

The Cornerstone Award is presented annually to a business, organization or individual who demonstrates outstanding support of CSGW. The award has recognized these valued partners since 2016.


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