Ketchikan Coast Guard Auxiliary
To Deliver
President's Prestigious Volunteer Service Award
August 02, 2007
Thursday
Ketchikan, Alaska Ketchikan Coast Guard Auxiliary announced
Thursday it has teamed with the White House to become a Certifying
Organization for the President's Volunteer Service Award, a national
program recognizing Americans who have demonstrated a sustained
commitment to volunteer service. Established in 2003, the Award
was created by President George W. Bush to give Presidential
recognition to individuals, families and groups who meet requirements
for volunteer service, measured by the number of service hours
performed over 12-months.
Ketchikan Coast Guard Auxiliary is one of thousands of organizations
that have joined forces to deliver the President's Volunteer
Service Award and honor the volunteers who strengthen our Nation.
As a Certifying Organization for the Award, Ketchikan Coast Guard
Auxiliary is responsible for verifying service hours, nominating
potential recipients and delivering the Award.
"We are extremely proud to recognize our most outstanding
volunteers with the President's Volunteer Service Award,"
said Ed Fry the Flotilla's Commander. "Ketchikan Coast
Guard Auxiliary volunteers are role models in our community,
donating their time, energy and talent to bring us closer together
as neighbors and a Nation. The Award is our way of thanking these
volunteers and inspiring everyone in our community to make volunteering
a central part of their lives."
"Even if you've never volunteered before, the President's
Volunteer Service Award is within your reach," Fry said.
"There are so many ways to contribute, and every volunteer
hour makes a difference in improving the quality of life for
others. We encourage everyone to get involved and to bring along
your family, friends and neighbors. Together, we can strengthen
America one hour at a time."
The Award is issued by the President's Council on Service and
Civic Participation, a group convened by President George W.
Bush to help foster and encourage a culture of volunteer service
and civic participation among Americans. Chaired by two-time
Super Bowl Champion Darrell Green, with former U.S. Senators
Bob Dole and John Glenn as honorary co-chairs, the Council is
composed of leaders in government, media, entertainment, business,
education, nonprofit and volunteer service organizations and
community volunteering.
For more information about volunteering with Ketchikan Coast
Guard Auxiliary, contact the Auxiliary at 907-617-4231. For more
information on the President's Volunteer Service Award and to
find out how to identify additional volunteer opportunities in
this area, visit www.presidentialserviceawards.gov or call 1-866-545-5307.
Source of News:
Ketchikan Coast Guard Auxiliary
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