Alaska's First Lady Announces Volunteer Of The Year Award Recipients

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Anchorage AK

18 May, 2020

11:07 AM

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From the Office of Governor Mike Dunleavy: May 15, 2020 First Lady Rose Dunleavy today announced and recognized Alaskan volunteers across the state as recipients of the First Lady Volunteer of the Year Award for their selfless COVID-19 pandemic response efforts. Since 1975, the awards have recognized volunteers who engage in unpaid charitable activities, demonstrate personal commitment to long-term volunteer services, and make a significant impact for Alaskans. "This has been no ordinary year. As we face a once-in-a-generation challenge with the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of Alaskans in every corner of the Last Frontier are humbly volunteering their time, skill, and resources. This year, I am using the Volunteer of the Year Program to recognize the efforts of all those who are working so hard to support their communities and protect their neighbors and vulnerable Alaskans. Volunteers, know that your efforts this year will never be forgotten," said First Lady Dunleavy. "Mike and I ask that all Alaskans join us in expressing our sincere gratitude for your service to our great state in this time of need." Watch a video message thanking Alaskans for their volunteer efforts during COVID-19 from First Lady Rose Dunleavy here. For more information on the First Lady Volunteer Awards, including past awardees, click here. This press release was produced by the Office of Governor Mike Dunleavy. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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