News Release
Every year generous Oklahomans across the state donate countless hours to making the state a better place in which to live. The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) recognized some of those individuals recently at the annual 2016 Volunteer and Community Partner Awards Ceremony, held at the Oklahoma History Center.
“Leading the Way” was the theme for this year’s event. The ceremony honored volunteers and community partners whose efforts made a difference in the lives of others.
“In lean budget years it becomes increasingly important for us to collaborate with our community partners, stakeholders and volunteers,” said Karen Jacobs, Administrator for the DHS Office of Community and Faith Engagement. “Each year our citizens donate countless hours and continue to lead the way in helping their communities. This ceremony was our way of honoring them for their efforts.”
Hugo resident Mehlanie Adamson received the “Leader of Tomorrow” Award. Adamson revived the youth cheerleading program, and worked with more than 100 kids in the Hugo area. Her program allowed the participants to cheer at the local football and basketball games, and compete in a contest at Six Flags over Texas. They even cheered on the sidelines at AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys.
"I have witnessed the services these volunteers provide, and I am always amazed and humbled by the work they do,” Jacobs said. “Oklahoma is truly blessed to have such genuine, caring individuals."
Last year Oklahoma had nearly 800,000 people who volunteered more than 85 million hours of service. Their efforts provided more than $37 million in services to Oklahoma.
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Hugo resident Mehlanie Adamson, left, receives the DHS “Leader of Tomorrow” award from DHS Chief of Staff LeeAnne BruceBoone