In
January of 2003, President George W. Bush created the
President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation.
The Council, which is chaired by Washington Redskins
legend
Darrell Green, and co-chaired by former Senators
Bob Dole and
John Glenn, at the President’s direction, created
the President’s Volunteer Service Award to recognize
people of all ages who are dedicated to helping others.
When you earn the award you will receive an official
President’s Volunteer Service Award pin, a personalized
certificate of achievement, a note of congratulations
from the President of the United States, and a letter
from the President’s Council on Service and Civic
Participation.
Earning the award is easy! Youth 14 and younger can
earn awards at the following levels for service in one
calendar year:
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Bronze
50-74 hours |
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Silver
75-99 hours |
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Gold
100 hours or more |
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