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City Recognizes Local Volunteer Heroes and National Service Leaders

PHILADELPHIA — Each year, Philadelphia joins more than 4,250 cities, counties, and tribal areas to celebrate the contributions of its volunteers and national service leaders. In 2021, despite the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought, the City of Philadelphia celebrated those who make their neighborhoods better through service.  On Tuesday, April 6, the 9th annual Mayor’s Day of Service Recognition Awards Ceremony was held, in which Mayor Kenney recognized 15 Philadelphia volunteers and national service members who have made a positive impact in their communities. The virtual award ceremony was organized and led by the City’s Office of Civic Engagement and Volunteer Service (MOCEVS).

“I want to acknowledge the time, effort, and dedication of every single person who gave back in service, especially those who supported our city’s response to COVID-19. Since the beginning of the pandemic, volunteers became essential personnel and Philadelphians stepped up in a way that exemplified what it means for us to be the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection,” said Mayor Kenney. “This is why I’m happy to recognize 15 exceptional Philadelphia volunteers and national service members, who work tirelessly to make their communities better.”

For this year’s event, MOCEVS received over 200 nominations that highlight the incredible work and service that takes place in Philadelphia. Volunteers were nominated by family, friends, and members of the public in five award categories: Mayor’s Philly Hero Award, Mayor’s Youth Hero Award (age 18 and under), Mayor’s Distinguished National Service Award, Mayor’s Distinguished National Service Alumni Award, and the Greater Philadelphia Corporate Volunteer Council’s Distinguished Corporate Volunteer and Distinguished Corporate Skills-Based Volunteer. 

“Today’s event is truly a culmination of all of the work that happens in the Mayor’s Office of Civic Engagement and Volunteer Service. It is an opportunity to reflect on the commitment to service that so many individuals hold true in their heart but very often goes unrecognized,” said Amanda Gamble, Chief Service Officer for the City of Philadelphia. “As we uplift current volunteers, we also hope to inspire new volunteers this National Volunteer Month.” The City of Philadelphia congratulates the winners of these awards.

2021 Honorees:

The Mayor’s Philly Hero Award recognizes Philadelphians who have made an impact in their communities.

The Mayor’s Youth Hero Award (age 18 and under), honors youth who have made an impact in their communities through service.

The Mayor’s Distinguished National Service Award recognizes individuals currently serving in AmeriCorps or Senior Corps programs.

The Mayor’s Award for Distinguished National Service Alumni is awarded to alumni of national service programs who have continued to lead a life of service.

The Greater Philadelphia Corporate Volunteer Council’s Distinguished Corporate Volunteer recognizes corporate employee volunteers.

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