Good Citizenship Award Program

Good Citizenship Award Program
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City of Orange recently issued the following announcement.

The City of Orange City is accepting nominations for  people who go above and beyond for their community with the Good Citizenship Award Program.  

The Good Citizenship Award Program aims to acknowledge those who volunteer in various ways to make Orange City a better place to live, work, play or learn. 

Anyone can nominate an individual, couple, or group that meets at least one of the following criteria:

• Demonstrated exceptional volunteer service that shows a dedication to making Orange City a great place to live, work, play or learn.

• Made a positive difference in a fellow citizen’s life or has demonstrated care and concern for Orange City and its residents.

• Worked with or organized other individuals to solve a problem in Orange City or has a mission to better Orange City in a positive way.

• Displayed the qualities of honesty, integrity & service and is an example to Orange City residents.

Nominations are accepted throughout the year will be reviewed and selected quarterly by the City Council.   

Submit a nomination here https://www.orangecityfl.gov/…/good-citizenship-award…/

Original source can be found here.



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