The Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service was implemented in 2006 to recognize the top 20-25 volunteers in the state. Medallion recipients are nominated at the county level by the county award coordinator. Only one Medallion nomination is permitted per county. A statewide panel reviews and evaluates all these nominations to determine the award recipients. Medallion Award recipients are honored at an annual recognition ceremony. The medallion is placed around the neck to signify the volunteer's great service to the community.
It's nice to share good news during these trying times, not only did our Creekside Cares win the The Governor's Volunteer Service Award in the senior category for Durham County, we have also been notified that we have been awarded the Governor's Medallion Award! Our president and co-founder, Lori College, will pick up the medallion at a luncheon at the Governor's Mansion on May 11, 2020. Here's some info about the award from the North Carolina website.
The Governor's Medallion Award for Volunteer Service was implemented in 2006 to recognize the top 20-25 volunteers in the state. Medallion recipients are nominated at the county level by the county award coordinator. Only one Medallion nomination is permitted per county. A statewide panel reviews and evaluates all these nominations to determine the award recipients. Medallion Award recipients are honored at an annual recognition ceremony. The medallion is placed around the neck to signify the volunteer's great service to the community. |
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