USA TODAY Honors 14 Inspiring Grassroots Volunteer Initiatives at the 2015 Make A Difference Day Awards
May 06 2015 - 1:30PM
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Tony Award-winning actress and singer Idina
Menzel honored for her commitment to philanthropy through A
BroaderWay Foundation
Fourteen grassroots volunteer efforts from across the country
were recognized today during the 2015 Make A Difference Day Awards
Luncheon in Washington, DC. Make A Difference Day is the nation’s
largest day of community service, bringing together millions of
Americans to volunteer in their local neighborhoods and
communities. It was created in 1992 by Gannett Co., Inc., along
with partners Newman’s Own®, Inc. and Points of Light.
Newman’s Own donated a total of $130,000, with each of the ten
Make A Difference Day honorees and three City Award winners
receiving $10,000 to go toward the organization of their choice.
During the ceremony, a $10,000 grant from the Gannett Foundation
was presented to a past national honoree for commitment to service.
The Gannett Foundation is a corporate foundation sponsored by
Gannett Co., Inc., which supports non-profits in communities that
Gannett serves.
This year’s honorees were selected from thousands of nationwide
volunteer initiatives that took place during the 2014 Make A
Difference Day on October 25th, 2014. This year’s winners embraced
the spirit of volunteerism with efforts ranging from building a
wheelchair ramp in Arizona to cleaning up flood-ravaged homes in
Michigan. These efforts have created a lasting and meaningful
impact on their communities; the monetary awards will help ensure
that the honorees are able to continue their projects in the years
to come.
In addition to the award winners, Tony Award-winning actress,
singer, and philanthropist Idina Menzel was honored for her
dedication to community service through her charity, A BroaderWay
Foundation. In 2010, Menzel co-founded A BroaderWay to offer girls
from urban communities an outlet for self expression and creativity
through arts-centered programs with an emphasis on self esteem,
developing leadership qualities and striving for personal and
social achievement. TODAY Show news anchor Natalie Morales served
as master of ceremonies for the event.
“USA TODAY is so pleased to be able to honor these amazing
volunteers from across the country today for the hard work and
dedication they bring to their communities. Year after year, they
serve as an inspiration to us all. We take great pride in their
efforts and achievements – and hope that by sharing their stories
we will inspire more actions in the months and years to come,” said
Larry Kramer, president and publisher of USA TODAY.
“Volunteerism was always important to Paul Newman, and Newman’s
Own is proud to continue its support of Make A Difference Day. By
providing the awards each year, we not only recognize those who
help make a difference in others’ lives, but we also hope to
underscore the need for volunteerism in this country and inspire
others to join in,” said David Best, president and COO of Newman’s
Own, Inc.
“This year’s Make A Difference Day honorees embody the best of
our nation’s spirit of service. We salute their extraordinary
commitments to serve – their actions inspire us and remind us that
all people have the power, opportunity, and tools to make a
meaningful difference in our communities and beyond,” said Tracy
Hoover, CEO of Points of Light.
The ten 2014 Make A Difference Day Award honorees are:
- John Griswold, All Hands Volunteers -
Warren, MI
- Issac McFarland, Hearts for the
Homeless - Shreveport, LA
- Karen Kitchel, Birthday Bag Blitz -
Eagan, MN
- Makenna Schwab, Kids Helping Kids Toy
Drive - Wenatchee, WA
- Terry Esau, Free Bikes 4 Kidz -
Minneapolis, MN
- Joshua Williams, Joshua’s
Heart-Stomping Out Hunger - Miami, FL
- Dave Bradley, Meals from the Heartland
- Des Moines, IA
- The Salvation Army’s Project Bundle Up
- Rochester, NY
- The Real Estate Council of Austin,
Christmas in October at SafePlace - Austin, TX
- Daniel Soupiset, Canine and Kitty
Coupons - San Angelo, TX
The three 2014 City Award honorees are:
- Delaware County, OH
- University City, MO
- Town of Fountain Hills, AZ
The All-Star Award goes to:
- Shaquawana Wester, Cookeville, TN
Make A Difference Day 2015 will be held on Saturday, Oct. 24.
For more information and to read more about this year’s honorees,
please go to www.makeadifferenceday.com.
About USA TODAY
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company. Founded in 1982, USA TODAY’s mission is to serve as a
forum for better understanding and unity to help make the USA truly
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follow. USA TODAY, the nation’s number one newspaper in print
circulation with an average of nearly 1.8 million daily, and
USATODAY.com, an award-winning newspaper website launched in 1995,
reach a combined 6.6 million readers daily. USA TODAY is a leader
in mobile applications with more than 16 million downloads on
mobile devices. USA TODAY is owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE:
GCI).
About Newman’s Own, Inc.
Newman’s Own, Inc., founded by Paul Newman in 1982, offers more
than 200 varieties of great-tasting food and beverage products,
including salad dressings, pasta sauces, coffee, salsa, cookies,
candy, snacks, frozen pizza, frozen skillet meals, and refrigerated
lemonades, as well as a line of premium pet food products. Newman’s
Own Foundation continues Paul Newman’s commitment to donate all of
its royalties and after-tax profits from the sale of Newman’s Own
products for charitable purposes. More than $400 million has been
given to thousands of charities since 1982. Learn more at
newmansown.com and newmansownfoundation.org.
About Points of Light
Points of Light – the world’s largest organization dedicated to
volunteer service – mobilizes millions of people to take action
that is changing the world. Through affiliates in 250 cities and
partnerships with thousands of non-profits and corporations, Points
of Light engages four million volunteers in 30 million hours of
service each year. We bring the power of people to bear where it’s
needed most. For more information, go to www.pointsoflight.org.
Gannett Co., Inc.Amber Allman,
703-854-5358aallman@gannett.comorCoyne PR (for Newman’s Own,
Inc.)Nicole Bender, 212-938-0166nbender@coynepr.comorPoints of
LightJennifer Geckler, 404-979-2941jgeckler@pointsoflight.org