Raymond D. Tremblay Explained

Raymond D. Tremblay (born in Timmins, Ontario) graduated with a Masters in Social Work from Carleton University in 1969. He is a writer of Métis origin. With a strong affinity to social welfare issues, he currently works at the Shepherds of Good Hope in Ottawa, Ontario.[1]

Professional career

In his early years Raymond worked for the Porcupine & District Children’s Aid Society (1965–1971). However, in 1971 he accepted many executive positions with provincial and municipal organizations:

Awards

Career as a Writer

Raymond has self-published thirty-seven collections of poetry on the homeless, volunteers working with the homeless and a wide range of other topics. His earlier collections "We Salute You - Vol. IV - Nous Vous Saluons" is a pictorial and poetic tribute to those individuals and groups who volunteer at the Shepherds of Good Hope.[2] He has collaborated on the publication of two booklets: "The Call to Peggy’s Cove" and "The Innovator". He has co-authored a novel about street people titled, "Remember Who I Am". He has also written two other manuscripts "On a Mission with Queensway Tours" and "Where to Next".

Published works

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=7270b32c-c5ef-4bf4-a0be-05d375106fb4 Brown, Dave. "The Santa of the Shepherds." The Ottawa Citizen. 26 May 2008.
  2. http://shepherdsofgoodhope.blogspot.com/2011/02/we-salute-you-nous-vous-saluons-vol-iv.html Soucie, Paul "We Salute You - Nous Vous Saluons – Vol. IV" [Weblog entry.] Shepherds of Good Hope. 8 February 2011. (http://shepherdsofgoodhope.blogspot.com/2011/02/we-salute-you-nous-vous-saluons-vol-iv.html). 9 February 2011.
  3. http://www.metisnation.org/media/73420/mv_10jul_final.pdf Paci, Chris. "Slow rivers & whitewater: Ottawa writer tells a story of mental illness and healing (A book review)" Métis Voyageur. Issue 62, Summer 2010.