Concord, NH ~ November 13, 2006
Twelve award recipients from around the state were honored for
their outstanding contributions to volunteerism at the 2006 Spirit
of New Hampshire Awards. The annual gala administered by Volunteer
NH! was held November 13 at the Courtyard Marriott Grappone
Conference Center in Concord. Governor John Lynch presented awards
to individuals and organizations for their exemplary work. 300
attendees from communities around the state gathered to celebrate
the strong spirit of service that is a New Hampshire tradition. The
event brought together interested citizens, volunteers and
representatives from business, non-profit, education, government,
faith communities and national service initiatives.
Volunteer Service
Awards recipients included:
- Youth - Molly White (New Boston)
- Adult - Laurie Storey-Manseau (Concord)
- Seniors - Richard Gourley (Hopkinton) and Myra Emerson
(Lancaster)
- Youth Group – The Peter Woodbury School CAT Team
(Bedford)
- Adult Groups - The RSVP Pen Pal Program (Nashua) and
The Refugee Connections Committee (Laconia)
- Family – The Harrington Family (Bedford)
- National Service - Cyndi Twombly (Barrington)
Volunteer Champion Awards recipients
included:
- Business - Fidelity Investments (Merrimack)
- Adult Service Club - New Hampshire Insurance Women’s
League (statewide)
- Higher Education - Dartmouth College Community Services
(Hanover).
Richard Gourley of Hopkinton was
additionally honored with the 2006 “Spirit of New
Hampshire” Award. This special award is reserved for
one of the category recipients whose volunteer service has had
significant impact on the people served. As a volunteer with the
Fixit Program, Richard has provided over 5,000 hours of direct
service and traveled nearly 27,000 miles – at his own expense
– to help with home repairs for hundreds of elderly and
disabled people.
The Spirit of New Hampshire Awards is an annual
celebration of outstanding contributions to volunteerism that is
administered by Volunteer NH! in collaboration with the Office of
the Governor. on Volunteerism, and the NH Commission for National
and Community Service into a single entity.
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