HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR

Humanitarian of the Year Award

Community Impact Heroes “Humanitarian of the Year” Award (1 per hr. 26 Total)

 

Blake Anthony Foundation, Inc. Mission Heroes examples but not limited too are as follows: Services Hero An individual, group, or organization involved in activities that create awareness of the importance of donation of time and/or dollars in the community, helps to ensure a sufficient and environment to those in need, and/or acts as an activist for the community at large.

An individual, group, and/or organization that has displayed leadership and commitment to the community by making a positive, noticeable, and significant impact through their efforts; the nominee has identified a community need and created a program or service or took action to address that need (s).

Disaster Response Hero

An individual, group, or organization who has exhibited heroic efforts to assist others in need in any or all areas of disaster services, including preparedness, response, or recovery during a disaster or emergency, or responded to the needs of a community that experienced a disaster or emergency through acts of kindness, courage, or selflessness.

Military Hero

An individual or group of U.S. service member(s) (active, reserve, and guard), veteran(s), military supporter(s), or an organization that serve in the military,that has exhibited heroic efforts in response to an emergency or is involved in an ongoing commitment to the community through acts of kindness, courage, or selflessness in response to an identified need. Nominees could have been on- or off-duty at the time of the heroic act, which need not be associated with the use of skills directly related to their profession or training.

Adult Good Samaritan Hero

An individual or group (age 18 or over) that has exhibited heroic efforts and that has used life-saving skills (i.e. lifeguard, CPR, or first aid training) to save the life of another or prevent serious injury, or is/was involved in an ongoing commitment to their community through acts of kindness, courage, or selflessness in response to an identified need.

Youth Good Samaritan Hero

An individual or group (under the age of 18) that has exhibited heroic efforts and that has used life-saving skills (i.e. lifeguard, CPR, or first aid training) to save the life of another, or is/was involved in an ongoing commitment to their community through acts of kindness, courage, or selflessness in response to an identified need.

Emergency Services Hero

A fire fighter, law enforcement professional, paramedic, emergency medical services (EMS) representative, or other medical professional that has exhibited heroic efforts, acting above and beyond the call of duty, to save the life of another, or is/was involved in an ongoing commitment to their community through acts of kindness, courage, or selflessness in response to an identified need.