John & Agnete(posthumously) Pribram
Creating and teaching “Government in Action” course and other intercultural organizations
This award recognizes those, who in their everyday lives, have served others steadily with countless small, yet effective, acts of kindness and time commitment; founded, been involved in, or led community service projects, and/or responded to domestic and foreign emergencies.
Creating and teaching “Government in Action” course and other intercultural organizations
Working in Alaska as an obstetric nurse, wife of a commercial fisherman, and community leader
Dedication to printing of UpBeat and serving his community through library, township and chamber of commerce
Created an Austin Dance festival as an AIDS fundraiser and other work for AIDS awareness
Working with Finnish alumni association, visiting children cancer ward weekly to work with kids and give parents a break
Working as a firefighter and fire chief, increasing minority and female representation in department by 50%
Cast Rep for 25 years, commitment to health and healthy lifestyle education, in particular at University of Arizona.
Strong commitment to UWPIAA, her work as hospital chaplain, and working with youth at Creighton University