Greenwood, October 2023— In a heartfelt recognition of her unwavering commitment to community service, Tegan Stimac, a 15-year-old Junior at Greenwood High School, has been awarded the prestigious Gold Medal President’s Volunteer Service Award for accumulating over 100 hours of volunteer work. Tegan’s dedication to making a difference in the lives of others has left an indelible mark on the Greenwood community, as she selflessly lent her time and energy to various local organizations, including the White Bluff Rye Hill Fire Department, Miracle League Baseball, and Harvest Time, among others.
One of Tegan’s significant volunteer contributions was with the White Bluff Rye Hill Fire Department. She has been an active member, dedicating numerous hours to support the firefighters and first responders in their mission to keep the community safe. Her role involved a variety of tasks, from assisting in equipment maintenance to participating in the annual “Santa Visits” throughout the White Bluff community. Tegan’s dedication to the fire department reflects her deep respect for the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect others.
Tegan’s involvement with the Miracle League Baseball program exemplifies her commitment to inclusivity and compassion. She spent Saturdays assisting young athletes with disabilities, ensuring they had the opportunity to participate in the joy of playing baseball. Her positive attitude and unwavering support have made a lasting impact on the players and their families.
The President’s Volunteer Service Award is a testament to her outstanding commitment and dedication to serving others. Along with a gold medal, she was presented with a certificate and congratulatory letter signed by the President of the United States. Her achievement serves as a reminder of the power of youth to effect meaningful change in their communities.
Tegan’s parents, Tony and Taylor Stimac, expressed their pride and gratitude for their daughter’s efforts. “Tegan has always been compassionate and caring, and we couldn’t be prouder of the young woman she has become,” said Taylor Stimac. “We hope her journey will inspire others to become active participants in their communities.”
Tegan Stimac’s story is a reminder that acts of kindness and selflessness can create a ripple effect of positive change, and her dedication to volunteering is sure to continue making a difference in the lives of those she serves for years to come.