Carol Hadley, a true rock star volunteer here at MWYF, was recently awarded for her incredible service to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, through MWYF, by none other than the State Senator, Tracie Davis! Carol has been an amazing volunteer here at MWYF, alongside the AT&T Pioneers, for the past 26 years and it's heartwarming to see her efforts being recognized in such a big way.
The AT&T Pioneers are a group of current and former employees of AT&T and its affiliates who are all about giving back to local communities and making a difference. Carol has been part of the AT&T Pioneers family since the 90s, and her passion for helping others has been nothing short of inspiring.
What's even more impressive is Carol's volunteerism with at-risk youth in Jacksonville. She has spent countless hours mentoring and supporting youth at MWYF, and her unwavering commitment to making a difference has left a lasting impact on many young lives.
The award ceremony in Tallahassee was a big deal, and Carol couldn't have been more deserving of the recognition. The State Senator presented her with a certificate of appreciation, thanking her for her dedication and contributions to the community. We're so proud of Carol and thrilled she was able to travel to Tallahassee for the ceremony.
In accepting the award, Carol emphasized the importance of volunteering and giving back to the community. She encourages others to get involved and to make a difference in the lives of those who are less fortunate. Her passion and enthusiasm for volunteering were evident to all who attended the ceremony, and her commitment to helping others serves as an inspiration to us all. Her infectious passion and enthusiasm for volunteering is a reminder that even the smallest efforts can make a huge difference in someone's life.
Carol Hadley is an absolute rock star volunteer, and we're so grateful to have her as a part of our MWYF community. Her commitment to helping others is truly inspiring, and we're thrilled to see her receiving the recognition she deserves. Congratulations, Carol!