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2004 Congressional Awards
Congress established The Congressional community service Award in 1979 to recognize initiative, achievement and service in young people. It began as a bipartisan effort in both
the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. The enabling legislation (Public Law 96-114) established the Congressional Award as a private-public partnership, which
receives all funding from the private sector, and was originally signed into law by President Jimmy Carter. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George Bush and Bill Clinton have signed
continuing legislation.
Through The Congressional Award the U.S. Congress challenges young Americans to challenge themselves, and recognizes young people who set and achieve goals in four program
areas:
- Volunteer Public Service
- Physical Fitness
- Personal Development
- Expedition/Exploration
2004 Congressional Community Service Awards Winners
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Awards
National Women's History
Golden Heart Awards
Newberry Medal
Congressional Awards
Parenting Honors
Families Online Magazine is proud to publicize community service awards. We hope to provide information about what right with America! Please submit articles, and information about awards given in your community.
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