Youth Mentoring Initiative volunteer recognized as Nonprofit Volunteer of the Year at last night’s event
2018 volunteerism highlights include:
- Fishers Fire Corps donated nearly 800 volunteer hours to the Fishers Fire Department.
- Volunteers donated 2,376 hours to the Fishers Police Department.
- Fishers Parks & Recreation had a 46% increase in volunteer hours compared to 2017.
- Volunteers donated more than 3,200 hours to Fishers Parks & Recreation. This is equivalent to a $79,319.84 cash value on a national scale.
- White River Cleanup volunteers planted 1,000 native plants within two rain garden plots.
Last night’s award winners include:
- Fishers Parks & Recreation Adult Volunteer of the Year – Vicki Guenther
- Fishers Parks & Recreation Youth Volunteer of the Year – Anudeep Annangi
- Fishers Department of Public Works Volunteer of the Year – Kerrie Wincek
- Fishers Fire & EMS Volunteer of the Year – Christopher Allen
- Fishers Police Department Volunteer of the Year – Russell Lopez
- HSE Schools Foundation Volunteer of the Year – Shelley Jackson
- HSE Schools 2018 Teacher of the Year – John Hochstetler
- Nonprofit Volunteer of the Year – LeeAnn Barclay, Youth Mentoring Initiative (community nominated award)
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