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Hawaii Tokai :: Blog :: STUDENT EARNS PRESIDENTIAL SERVICE AWARD

January 28, 2010

http://www.hawaiitokai.edu/modules/news/article.php?storyid=77

Graduating student Shoko Nakamura performed over 100 hours of community service during the Fall 2009 term, participating in over 35 volunteer projects with 13 different organizations including the Institute of Human Services, Bishop Museum, KAUPA, and the Special Olympics. Shoko’s activism has resulted in her becoming the first HTIC student to receive the President’s Volunteer Service Award Bronze Medal.

The Presidential Service Award was established in 2003 by then President George W. Bush to encourage individuals and groups to work together in the community. As an award recipient, Shoko received a bronze lapel pin, certificate, and a congratulatory letter signed by President Barack Obama.

Shoko has donated her time and effort to improve the community and serves as an inspirational role model for all of us.

Congratulations Shoko, on your achievement!

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