America’s Top 10 Youth Volunteers Named
June 24 (NAPSI)-
America
is paying tribute to 10 middle and high school students from across the
country for their extraordinary efforts in serving others through
volunteerism.
Ranging in age from 12 to 18, the 10 National Honorees received personal
awards of $5,000, engraved gold medallions, crystal
trophies for the schools that nominated them and $5,000 grants from The
Prudential Foundation for the charities of their choice.
The 10 National Honorees named for the Prudential Spirit of Community
Awards were selected on the basis of their personal initiative, creativity,
effort, impact and personal growth.
Two of the National Honorees are cancer survivors who now spend a great
deal of time providing hope and inspiration to other young people with the
disease. One of these, Bria Brown, 14, of Miami
Gardens, Fla., a five-year cancer survivor, recruited friends, classmates and
her Girl Scout troop to help her conduct a drive in her community to collect
teddy bears, which she personalizes and delivers to other young cancer
patients to bring them hope and encouragement.
Another honoree, Kristen Allcorn, 18, of
Sedalia,
Mo.,
founded a soup kitchen that provides a hot evening meal five days a week,
serving needy residents at tables as if they were eating in a restaurant.
Called The Community Café, Kristen’s kitchen has served more
than 15,000 meals since December 2006.
Other National Honorees started an international kids organization to address
needs around the world, sent CDs and DVDs to American troops serving
overseas, organized a “Freedom Walk” to commemorate 9/11 and
educated others about depression and suicide. Another Honoree rallied her
community to build a modular home at her school for a victim of Hurricane
Katrina, and then transported it to
Mississippi.
The National Honorees were announced during a four-day celebration that
brought the top two youth volunteers from each state to
Washington,
D.C.,
with their parents, to be recognized for their outstanding acts of community
service. All were personally congratulated by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of
York, at a gala dinner reception at the Smithsonian’s National Museum
of Natural History.
For the names of all the honorees, visit www.prudential.com/spirit.
Kristen Allcorn of
Sedalia,
Mo.,
is one of the inspiring examples of young Americans who care deeply about the
needs of others.
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