New Hampshire’s Top Youth Volunteers of 2021 Selected by National Program
As State Honorees, Angelica and Gabrielle will each receive a
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, conducted annually by
"We created the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards 26 years ago to highlight and support the work of young people taking on the challenges of a changing world – a mission that rings truer than ever given the events of last year," said
These are
High School State Honoree:
Angelica, a junior at
She started by sewing cloth masks on her sewing machine -- a time-consuming job, she said, and one that she was eventually able to hand off to a family friend. To buy supplies, Angelica applied for grants and appealed for donations. The robotics team stores its two 3D printers at Angelica's house, so by running the printers constantly, she was able to produce large numbers of headbands for face shields, ear savers for elastic masks, and door openers. As she made her products, Angelica reached out to a range of facilities to see if they needed PPE. She then got her robotics team involved in delivering the items, which, she estimates, have helped protect more than 4,000 individuals at over 30 locations. Her project, she said, will continue until there no longer is a need for people to protect themselves from virus exposure.
Middle Level State Honoree:
Gabrielle, an eighth-grader at
With the help of her mother, Gabi decides what she will bake and what charity will benefit from her sales. She then posts on social media – sometimes with a video of her making the treat – and indicates how much is available. Since she started her business, she has donated funds to a girl with cerebral palsy who needed to travel away from home to have surgery, to veterans experiencing homelessness, to an organization that rescued animals during the
State Honorees in The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Class of 2021 – the top middle level and high school volunteer from all 50 states and the
"It speaks volumes about the character of today's secondary school students that the Spirit of Community program heard from more than 21,000 applicants this fall – most of them stories of young volunteers overcoming the hardships of a global pandemic to support those in need," said
To read the names and stories of all of this year's State Honorees, visit http://spirit.prudential.com.
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