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Recognize those volunteer efforts

Know a volunteer who deserves recognition?

The Haywood/Jackson Volunteer Center is now taking nominations for the North Carolina’s Governor’s Award for Volunteer Service.

The Haywood Jackson Volunteer Center will select nominated volunteers in a host of categories to receive the Haywood County Volunteer of the Year. Those nominations will be sent to the North Carolina Commission on Volunteerism to be considered for the North Carolina Volunteer of the Year Medallion Award.  Haywood County will celebrate our volunteers in a ceremony

Forms are available at the Haywood Jackson Volunteer Center at 81 Elmwood Way, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Entries must be submitted by Nov. 14.

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