Governor's Volunteer Service Award nominations due Feb. 15
Award
recipients will be recognized during a special luncheon in
Springfield
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[February 02, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- The Serve Illinois
Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service is accepting
nominations for the fourth annual Governor's Volunteer Service
Awards until Feb. 15. The awards recognize individual volunteers
through a statewide award program to highlight the importance of
volunteerism and community service in the state of Illinois.
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Individual awards will be presented to one youth 18 years and under, one adult
19-54 years old, and one retiree or senior 55 years and older in each of the
commission's five service regions across the state -- Northeast, Northwest, East
Central, West Central and Southern. National Service Awards will be presented to
one AmeriCorps and one Senior Corps member in each of the five regions. One
award will be provided to a business in each of the five service regions. Within
each category, applications will be given special priority based on these
subject areas: economic opportunity, education, environmental conservation,
disaster preparedness and response, health, and veterans affairs.
Visit
www.serve.illinois.gov for the
nomination
forms and more information.
Nominations are due to Serve Illinois by Feb. 15. Award recipients will be
selected and notified by March 30. The Serve Illinois Commission will host a
luncheon to honor recipients on April 18 at the executive mansion in
Springfield.
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The Serve Illinois Commission is a 40-member bipartisan board
appointed by the governor and administered by the Illinois
Department of Human Services. Its mission is to improve Illinois
communities by enhancing traditional volunteer activities and
supporting national service programs, including the Illinois
AmeriCorps program.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Human Services
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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