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    JBLE ceremony recognizes volunteers

    JBLE ceremony recognizes volunteers

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Anthony Nin Leclerec | Xavi Slocum address the audience during a Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at Joint Base...... read more read more

    JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    04.24.2019

    Story by Senior Airman Delaney Gonzales 

    Joint Base Langley-Eustis

    JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va., April 24, 2019 —
    Service members, families, civilians, retirees and youths were recognized for their commitment to service in a Volunteer Recognition and Award Ceremony April 12 at JBLE-Eustis and April 19 at JBLE-Langley.

    Volunteerism is a tool for Airmen and Soldiers to bridge the gap between the local community and the installation it supports.

    “It’s an honor to celebrate our incredible volunteers,” said Shannon George, Fort Eustis Volunteer Recognition and Award Ceremony guest speaker. “Time is a precious gift, it is the best gift you can give.”

    Volunteers identify a problem, evaluate the circumstance at hand and work toward a solution, said Xavi Slocum, Langley Volunteer Recognition and Award Ceremony guest speaker. When an individual decides to help those in need, they are choosing to give up their time to benefit the community.

    Volunteerism is key for the betterment of installations and their surrounding communities.

    “All you have to do is be available, willing and have a heart to serve,” George noted. “Little things make a difference because they build on each other.”

    The combined total volunteer hours performed by members of JBLE equated to approximately $2,917,482.50.

    “I look into the crowd and see the large amount of volunteers here and the money saved is amazing,” George said with a smile.

    Ceremonies such as these are used to showcase the impact volunteering contributes to the mission.

    “You don’t have to be superhero to make a difference, you don’t have to have accolades to make a difference, you don’t have to be perfect to serve people,” George concluded. “You have to be yourself and have a heart and a passion to serve.”

    Below is a list of the award winners.

    Award winners for JBLE-Langley:

    Commander’s Gold Award for Community Service: Air Combat Command, Inspector General, Logistics Readiness Section

    Youth Volunteer of the Year: Madison Bennett

    Family Member Volunteer of the Year: Taryn Huse

    Single Airman Volunteer of the Year: Airman 1st Class Shayekh Rana

    Service Member Volunteer of the Year: Staff Sgt. Patrick Sims

    Civilian Volunteer of the Year: Terence Spann

    Retiree Volunteer of the Year: Rodney Venables

    Volunteer Family of the Year: The Rehak Family

    Volunteer Excellence Award: Donna Craft, Christopher Watkins, Lynne Mills

    Award winners for JBLE-Eustis:

    Commander’s Gold Award for Community Service: Noncommissioned Officer’s Academy (NCOA)

    Youth Volunteer of the Year: Brooke Mastel

    Family Member Volunteer of the Year: Mary Ward

    Single Soldier Volunteer of the Year: Spc. Tommy Ngo

    Service Member Volunteer of the Year: Sgt. 1st Class Roberto Flores

    Civilian Volunteer of the Year: Daniel Mendez

    Retiree Volunteer of the Year: Chief Master Sgt. (Ret) Gary Robie

    Volunteer Family of the Year: The Burney Family

    Baylon Community Link Volunteer of the Year: Capt. Kiara Reed

    David E. Minor Volunteer of the Year: Danielle Wyatt

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 04.24.2019
    Date Posted: 05.07.2019 08:01
    Story ID: 321061
    Location: JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, VIRGINIA, US

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