Sentences with phrase «for volunteerism at»

He received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteerism at the Peterborough Civic Awards.

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A: In the 12 years since the launch of our Darden Harvest program, it has been amazing to watch the excitement in our restaurant teams as they interact with the local food banks and work to make a difference in the lives of families in need and to see the ownership of this program take on new heights each year is equally incredible — from volunteerism at the food banks to our culinary teams, not only prepping the food for pick - up, but preparing soups and stews that are ready to serve.
At their national conference in 2015, Sharon was honored as the Autism Society Professional of the Year for her years of tireless volunteerism.
Seth Mandelbaum, of the Westchester Parks Foundation, remarked, «At a young age, seeing what volunteerism can do for our parks system is a really fantastic example that they are setting for all other high schools in Westchester County.»
For the 11th year in a row, employees of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corp. will roll up their sleeves in the spirit of volunteerism during its Adopt - a-Park employee volunteer day, Monday, Sept. 10, starting at noon, at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla.
Sara Konrath, at the University of Michigan, discovered that people who engaged in volunteerism lived longer than their non-volunteering peers — but only if their reasons for volunteering were altruistic rather than self - serving.
From Priyanka Chopra and Hilary Rhoda, to Kate Hudson and Joan Smalls, there was plenty of star power at the 2016 Golden Heart Awards, honoring Karlie Kloss, who received the The Michael Kors Award for Outstanding Community Service, chef Danny Meyer, who was awarded the The Golden Heart Award for Lifetime Achievement, and Wing Tat Leung, who received the Golden Heart Award for Outstanding Volunteerism.
For more information on customizing a gift, partnerships or volunteerism please contact Mary Bellini at 718-292-7015 or [email protected].
Nationally, somewhere between one - quarter and half of Americans volunteer every year.1 This spirit of volunteerism is one of the ways Americans are unique when compared with citizens of other nations.2 Perhaps this is why the idea of service opportunities for young people has been popular in the United States at least since former President John F. Kennedy called on his fellow Americans to «Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.»
At SDHS's Project Wildlife it's improving quality of life for wild animals — birds, opossums, rabbits and raccoons — that drives the public's passion for volunteerism.
For instance, if volunteerism seems to be big at the company, mention how many hours per month you volunteer at the bottom under «extracurricular!»
I told Her Honour that my client should be praised for his altruism and volunteerism and not scoffed at.
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