United Way of Lebanon County Accepting Nominations for Leonard Washington Community Service Award
LEBANON COUNTY, PA: United Way of Lebanon County is accepting nominations through
September 1 for their second annual Leonard Washington Community Service Award.
The award was created to recognize an individual who stands out by the
nature of their commitment and the integrity of their character; is committed
to making a difference in the community; recognizes service as the foundation
of the organization and rewards come from giving; demonstrates unwavering
determination and hard work; has provided significant unheralded contributions
to our local community.
“It is so important we recognize individuals who stand out in our community. United Way of Lebanon County was incredibly fortunate to have Leonard’s support both as a board member and donor for many years,” says Andrew Demler, Board President. “To recognize his life well lived, his steadfast dedication to our community and his unparalleled dedication to our organization, United Way will be awarding the Leonard Washington Community Service Award annually to a deserving member of the Lebanon County community.” In addition, a $1000 donation will be made to the recipient’s nonprofit of choice. Last year’s inaugural award was presented to Cornell Wilson, co-founder of Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA.
The 2022 Leonard Washington Community Service Award is sponsored
by UGI Utilities. Nominations can be made at
unitedwaylebco.org/communityserviceaward through September 1, 2022.