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Each year, the Mt. Lebanon Community Relations Board honors a resident who has volunteered his or her time giving back to the community in ways that make a real difference in the quality of life here and throughout the region.
About the Award
Like previous winners, this year’s winner will be featured in Mt. Lebanon Magazine, honored at a commission meeting and will have his or her name engraved on a plaque that hangs in the municipal building.
The selection criteria for Mt. Lebanon Community Service Award are that the candidate:
makes a significant contribution to the community in a volunteer service capacity
participates in humanitarian activities that make a difference in the well-being of others
has exceptional ethical qualities and strives to improve and preserve the community
is an inspirational role model for the Mt. Lebanon community.
One nomination is enough for a volunteer to be considered. Multiple applications will not be weighted more heavily. People who were previously nominated may be re-nominated. Municipal elected officials and staff members are not eligible to participate.
Layton Avenue resident Jacinta Synnott has received the Community Service award for her unwavering passion for collecting donated bicycles from the community and donating them to those less fortunate.