
The President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) Program
The President’s Volunteer Service Award is a prestigious civic honor bestowed by the President of the United States to individuals who have shown an exceptional commitment to volunteerism. PVSA recognizes high levels of volunteering within a one-year period, and it offers a lifetime achievement award for super-volunteers (which we know St. David's has). The yearly service program includes bronze, silver, and gold medals. This is a fantastic way to recognize kids and keep them motivated to continue to serve their communities, to demonstrate a high school student's service commitment, and to honor adults who have given so much time for the benefit of others.
President’s Volunteer Service Lifetime Achievement Awards go to those who have volunteered at least 4,000 hours. Start documenting hours sooner rather than later!
To participate in St. David's program and be eligible for an award (which we submit on your behalf), at least 30% of your hours must be devoted to the work and connections of St. David's (e.g., service at church services such as acolyte work, kitchen duty, Ramp Build, Trinity Center, Laundry Love, etc. Beyond that, we accept documentation of hours given at school, through scouting, or other community engagement. Log all volunteer service hours by including the date, the number of hours, the organization you worked for, and a supervisor's name and contact (email or phone) who can confirm the work done. St David's will put in for medals at least twice a year, roughly mid-summer and at the New Year.
Questions? Contact St. David's PVSA representative, Mary Rose, at
Let's recognize the amazing kids, teens, and adults who give so much to our community!
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