For Immediate Release Contact: Elsie Ijorogu-Reed
DATE 06/25/2012 281-619-6821
Deltawomen Joins with President Bush’s Council on Service and Civic Participation to Deliver President’s Volunteer Service
Award
Prestigious Award Honors Outstanding Commitment
to Volunteer Service
Houston, USA– Deltawomen
today announced 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.
Deltawomen 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,
Deltawomen 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 Elsie
Ijorogu-Reed. “Deltawomen’s 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,” Elsie Ijorogu-Reed 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 Deltawomen contact ereed@deltawomen.org
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