Alabama's Top Youth Volunteers of 2021 Selected by National Program
Morgan Brannon, 17, and Lando Aldridge, 9, are Alabama's top youth volunteers of 2021, recognized by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Each honoree receives a $2,500 scholarship, a silver medallion, and an invitation to the national celebration in April. Morgan raised over $2,500 to support education for girls in the Republic of Congo, while Lando raised over $4,500 for homeless cats through his sewing project. This annual program honors students for impactful volunteer service across the U.S.
- Morgan Brannon raised over $2,500 for educational supplies in the Congo.
- Lando Aldridge raised over $4,500 for homeless animals through a sewing project.
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NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Morgan Brannon, 17, of Decatur and Lando Aldridge, 9, of Alabaster today were named Alabama's top youth volunteers of 2021 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, America's largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer service.
As State Honorees, Morgan and Lando will each receive a
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, conducted annually by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), honors students in grades 5-12 for making meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteer service.
"We created the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards 26 years ago to highlight and support the work of young people taking on the challenges of a changing world – a mission that rings truer than ever given the events of last year," said Charles Lowrey, Prudential's chairman and CEO. "We are proud to celebrate the vision and determination of Spirit of Community's Class of 2021, and all the ways they're making their communities safer, healthier and more equitable places to live."
These are Alabama's top youth volunteers of 2021:
High School State Honoree: Morgan Brannon
Nominated by Girl Scouts Of North-Central Alabama
Morgan, a senior at Decatur High School, raised more than
Morgan decided to send supplies to the Malaika School, a free primary and secondary school for 350 girls in south Congo. She first needed to raise money. Over the course of two summers, she spent one day a week making body scrubs, bath salts and candles, which she then sold at a local produce farm while displaying posters about her project. She also attached tags to her products with information about barriers to education in the Congo. With the money from close to 300 sales, Morgan sent dozens of backpacks, 350 pairs of socks and underwear, and colored pencils to the school. In addition, she arranged for fellow Girl Scouts to send pen-pal letters to the girls at Malaika.
Middle Level State Honoree: Lando Aldridge
Nominated by Thompson Intermediate School
Lando, a fifth-grader at Thompson Intermediate School, raised more than
With assistance from his mother, Lando bought lots of fleece, and created a website and Facebook page about his "Hats for Cats" project. "After that, I just sewed and sewed," he said. As he finished his hats, Lando sold them at his school and church, through his website, and at animal-adoption events. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Lando began sewing face masks for local healthcare workers and first responders, and sold some to generate even more money for animals, bringing the total amount he has raised for his cause to more than
State Honorees in The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Class of 2021 – the top middle level and high school volunteer from all 50 states and the District of Columbia – were selected for service initiatives completed, at least in part, between the fall of 2019 and the fall of 2020. Selection was based on criteria including impact, effort, initiative and the personal growth demonstrated over the course of the project. Several Distinguished Finalists and runners-up were also selected in each state, and all qualifying applicants received President's Volunteer Service Awards.
"It speaks volumes about the character of today's secondary school students that the Spirit of Community program heard from more than 21,000 applicants this fall – most of them stories of young volunteers overcoming the hardships of a global pandemic to support those in need," said Ronn Nozoe, Chief Executive Officer, NASSP. "While we're especially proud to celebrate this year's 102 State Honorees, NASSP applauds every student who's found a way to volunteer this past year. You inspire your peers and adults alike to remember that, even in times of crisis, we all have something to give."
To read the names and stories of all of this year's State Honorees, visit http://spirit.prudential.com.
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