The OLLU Center for Service-Learning and Volunteerism (CSLV) is pleased to announce that the President’s Volunteer Service Award has been awarded to 28 students. who have completed at least 100 hours of community service within the 2015-2016 academic school year.
The purpose of the President’s Volunteer Service Award, a White House initiative, is to motivate Americans to reach out to their community and dedicate their time to transforming our society into a more stable environment.
The honor is awarded to those who have completed at least 100 hours of service within a year. The award is given at the bronze, silver and gold levels. The bronze medal is awarded to those who complete 100-174 hours, the silver medal is awarded to those who complete at least 175 hours, and the gold medal is awarded to those who complete 250 hours or more.
Eight students (Alexandra Berrones, Abigail Garcia, Michael Garcia, Celeste Hernandez, Tiffany Hernandez, Rebecca Olivarez, Maria Perez and Samantha Perez) are receiving the award for the second consecutive year, and two (Marta Diaz and Kelly Fernandez) are receiving the award for the third consecutive year.
The following recipients earned the award in the 2015-2016 academic year:
- Kimberly Alcala- 108 service hours
- Rhiannon Aleman- 105 service hours
- Scarlett Alonzo- 100 service hours
- Alexandra Berrones- 100 service hours
- Gladys Cervantes- 175 service hours
- Jessica Chapa- 125 service hours
- Marta Diaz- 152 service hours
- Kelly Fernandez- 109 service hours
- Abigail Garcia- 119 service hours
- Michael Garcia- 102 service hours
- Amber Gonzalez- 112 service hours
- Celeste Hernandez- 104 service hours
- Tiffany Hernandez- 105 service hours
- Star Jimenez- 107 service hours
- Debra Maldonado- 103 service hours
- Arielle Martinez- 100 service hours
- Arturo Mendiola- 106 service hours
- Priscilla Mendoza- 129 service hours
- Patricia Moncevais- 115 service hours
- Rebecca Olivarez- 105 service hours
- Maria Perez- 101 service hours
- Samantha Perez- 125 service hours
- Cathleen Rodriguez- 106 service hours
- Jacqueline Salinas- 100 service hours
- Beatriz Sena- 100 service hours
- Lauren Tovar- 104 service hours
- Lucila Valenzuela- 130 service hours
- Rubi Velazquez-Santana– 106 service hours
To earn the President’s Volunteer Service Award, students should complete at least 100 CSLV-approved hours of community service between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017.
The CSLV will track all approved service hours for all students, whether or not they are aiming for this award. To get hours tracked, participants must submit a Request for Service Project Approval Form. Once the project is approved, the CSLV will enter the hours into its service database.
The CSLV can also provide students a transcript of service hours logged.
For more information, visit the CSLV in Worden Building, Room 23 or contact the office at 210-431-3990 or cslv@ollusa.edu.
