Meet the 2020 비바카지노 Viva Bell Award recipients
Updated: 4:04 PM EDT May 7, 2021
The 비바카지노 Viva Spirit of Louisville Foundation announces 10 recipients of the 2019 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards and 2 recipients of the 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards Youth Service Honor. The Bell Awards program recognizes individuals who have demonstrated the true 맥스카지노�spirit of Louisville맥스카지노� through selfless volunteer efforts and seeks to inspire all residents to engage in community service. In addition to the 12 비바카지노 Viva Bell Award honorees, the Foundation and Churchill Downs will present the 맥스카지노�John Asher Spirit Award맥스카지노� to Reverend Charles Elliott, Jr. 비바카지노 Viva BELL AWARD RECIPIENTSSteve Binggeli, Sr. (Jeffersonville 47130) 맥스카지노� Steve serves as County Coordinator for Clark-Floyd Counties of Indiana Special Olympics. He recruits athletes and volunteers, chairs monthly committee meetings, assists with fundraising, and engages in public relations and outreach activities. In all, he has devoted more than 25 years to Special Olympics, and through his dedicated efforts, the program has grown to more than 300 athletes. In addition, Mr Binggeli is active with the annual Polar Plunge and developed a sponsorship to assist this critical source of fundraising for the program.Paul Carmony (Louisville 40220) 맥스카지노� Paul Carmony has been a dedicated volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul since 1999. He opened and oversees their clothes closet, sorting and organizing donated items for needy families. He맥스카지노�s known as the 맥스카지노�General맥스카지노� of the Santa Shop, a holiday program that with his dedication has grown from serving 75 families to 500. In addition to being honored as Volunteer of the Year with St. Vincent dePaul, Mr. Carmony received the President맥스카지노�s Volunteer Service Award from President George W. Bush for his work with St. Vincent dePaul and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).Tanisha Frederick (New Albany 47150) 맥스카지노� Tish Frederick맥스카지노�s compassion for victims of bullying is very personal. She created the non-profit organization, 맥스카지노�Beautiful As You Are,맥스카지노� after her teenage daughter attempted suicide due to excessive bullying. Tish hosts an 맥스카지노�Empowerment Hour맥스카지노� every Saturday at the B.A.Y.A. offices where young girls gather to talk, learn, and gain support and encouragement. In addition, Tish Frederick is active with food drives for families living in the West End of Louisville and works with JCPS and the Cabbage Patch Settlement House to help address the issue of food insecurity.Judy Watson Gordon (Louisville 40241) 맥스카지노� Judy맥스카지노�s organization, 맥스카지노�Carole맥스카지노�s Kitchen맥스카지노� operates food pantries at Seneca and Western High Schools, and Shawnee Middle School, and assists Blessings in a Backpack with back-up pantries at Wheatley, Engelhard, Frayser and Goldsmith Elementary Schools. She맥스카지노�s recruited Seneca alumni to volunteer every Thursday to hand out groceries and has held cooking contests to help students feel capable and empowered. Judy맥스카지노�s passion and volunteer commitment honors her sister and niece who tragically lost their lives in 2009; they, too, were committed to addressing food insecurity among youth. Pat Meredith (Louisville 40245) 맥스카지노� Pat Meredith uses her sewing and crochet skills to raise money for several charities by participating in weekend craft shows and festivals. Not willing to be hindered by the pandemic, she sewed masks and put out a donation jar. To date, that effort has raised $6,000 for St. Jude맥스카지노�s Children맥스카지노�s Research Hospital. She crochets 맥스카지노�socks맥스카지노� to protect water filters for the organization, Water with Blessings, and collects pull tabs from aluminum cans to contribute to Ronald McDonald House. She also volunteers with St. Patrick Church and crochets for the Prayer Blanket Ministry and CrossRoads Ministry.Dr. Barbara Mercer (Louisville 40272) 맥스카지노�Dr. Mercer serves the emergency assistance program at Southwest Community Ministries. In 2017, she stepped up to staff level to co-direct their Meals on Wheels program until a permanent replacement was found. Dr. Mercer has volunteered with VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance) program, Everyone Reads Program, health screenings in schools, and is an active member of the Friends of the Library. In addition, she has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, St. Vincent DePaul and has served as Counselor for Center for Women맥스카지노�s Ministries.Hannah Robb (Louisville 40291) 맥스카지노� A Bellarmine University student, Hannah Robb is active with the Veterans Administration and related organizations. In 2016, she co-founded the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Youth Council, and has served numerous roles for Honor Flight Bluegrass events, including being the youngest Flight Guardian to date. Hannah launched an annual fundraising pageant for Toys for Tots that raised $10,000 and collected more than 1,400 donated toys in 2019. Hannah has also volunteered with USA Cares, Operation Victory, Active Heroes, and is a 2020 Kentucky Derby Festival Princess.Rajon Rondo (Louisville 40220) 맥스카지노� Rajon Rondo맥스카지노�s efforts off the NBA courts are serving youth in tremendous ways. He was the first to support to Metro United Way맥스카지노�s Black Male Achievement efforts benefiting W.E.B. DuBois Academy by helping evaluate the school맥스카지노�s program and purchasing the first 157 student맥스카지노�s signature uniforms. Upon hearing a need, his foundation transformed the Shawnee Middle School맥스카지노�s library to an inspiring and inviting place to learn. This year, the Rajon Rondo Foundation joined forces with Lineage Logistics and Dare to Care to provide food boxes during the pandemic, and Rajon spent three weeks in Louisville helping package and deliver the boxes.Cassie Soete (Louisville 40243) 맥스카지노� For more than 25 years, Cassie Soete has served as a Marriage Mentor through Southeast Christian Church. A passion and purpose she shared with her now-deceased husband, she continues to provide guidance and support to struggling couples seeking a healthy marriage. Drawing from her own life experiences, Cassie is a relatable and trusted confidant. The sudden passing of her spouse five years ago opened a new chapter for her to start ministering to widowed persons, sharing in the journey and challenges as a single senior.Berta P. Weyenberg (Louisville 40299) 맥스카지노� Berta Weyenberg has been a community advocate for more than 20 years, bringing international communities together. A proud Cuban American, she arrived to the US with her two sons and has made Louisville her home. An employee of Jefferson County Public Schools, she educates families about school system opportunities available to multicultural students, including a weekly radio segment called JCPS @ PoderKy. In addition, she맥스카지노�s active with Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Catholic Charities, Americana Community Center, La Casita Center, Eastern Area Community Ministries and the Cuban American Association of Kentucky.비바카지노 Viva BELL AWARD YOUTH SERVICE HONOR RECIPIENTSLandry Feldmeier (Louisville 40245)맥스카지노� Landry volunteers for several organizations and charities including Dream Factory, Opal맥스카지노�s Dream Foundation, Blessings in a Backpack, and Ardi맥스카지노�s Bears, She맥스카지노�s on the student advisory board for Random Acts of Kindness Louisville (RAK Louisville) and volunteers as a student leader on the elementary worship team at Southeast Christian Church. A pageant participant, Landry created a platform of 맥스카지노�Be Bold, Be Kind맥스카지노� and speaks to students on the benefits of kindness. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Landry continued to spread her message by conducting Zoom sessions with classrooms across Kentucky this past spring.Chloe Yates (Prospect 40059) 맥스카지노� Chloe is the Founder of Special Olympics Gymnastics Louisville, which currently has 26 athletes ranging in ages 8 to 26. In addition to providing coaching skills in all gymnastic events, she organizes the practices and facilitates the coaches맥스카지노� meetings. She is also a Special Olympics Cheerleading coach, helping athletes learn choreography for their routines. Chloe is a peer tutor for physically and intellectually challenged students at North Oldham Middle School and has volunteered with Down맥스카지노�s Syndrome of Louisville, Ronald McDonald House, Children맥스카지노�s Miracle Network, Dare to Care, Water Step, Kentucky Humane Society and Southeast Christian Church.The 2020 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards, presented by the Republic Bank Foundation, will host private presentations due to the pandemic. A special one-hour telecast of The 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards will air on 비바카지노 Viva Saturday, October 10thfrom 8:00-9:00 pm.Celebrating its 43rd year, the 비바카지노 Viva Spirit of Louisville Foundation was formed to oversee the annual Bell Awards program. The 2020 Executive Committee of the Spirit of Louisville Foundation are Vicky Weber/Civic Volunteer, Sharon Meade/Brown Forman, Trish Osborn/Central Bank Jill Bell/Passport Health, and Glenn Haygood/비바카지노 Viva-TV.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The 비바카지노 Viva Spirit of Louisville Foundation announces 10 recipients of the 2019 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards and 2 recipients of the 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards Youth Service Honor. The Bell Awards program recognizes individuals who have demonstrated the true 맥스카지노�spirit of Louisville맥스카지노� through selfless volunteer efforts and seeks to inspire all residents to engage in community service. In addition to the 12 비바카지노 Viva Bell Award honorees, the Foundation and Churchill Downs will present the 맥스카지노�John Asher Spirit Award맥스카지노� to Reverend Charles Elliott, Jr.
비바카지노 Viva BELL AWARD RECIPIENTS
Steve Binggeli, Sr. (Jeffersonville 47130) 맥스카지노� Steve serves as County Coordinator for Clark-Floyd Counties of Indiana Special Olympics. He recruits athletes and volunteers, chairs monthly committee meetings, assists with fundraising, and engages in public relations and outreach activities. In all, he has devoted more than 25 years to Special Olympics, and through his dedicated efforts, the program has grown to more than 300 athletes. In addition, Mr Binggeli is active with the annual Polar Plunge and developed a sponsorship to assist this critical source of fundraising for the program.
비바카지노 Viva
Steve Binggeli
Paul Carmony (Louisville 40220) 맥스카지노� Paul Carmony has been a dedicated volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul since 1999. He opened and oversees their clothes closet, sorting and organizing donated items for needy families. He맥스카지노�s known as the 맥스카지노�General맥스카지노� of the Santa Shop, a holiday program that with his dedication has grown from serving 75 families to 500. In addition to being honored as Volunteer of the Year with St. Vincent dePaul, Mr. Carmony received the President맥스카지노�s Volunteer Service Award from President George W. Bush for his work with St. Vincent dePaul and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).
Tanisha Frederick (New Albany 47150) 맥스카지노� Tish Frederick맥스카지노�s compassion for victims of bullying is very personal. She created the non-profit organization, 맥스카지노�Beautiful As You Are,맥스카지노� after her teenage daughter attempted suicide due to excessive bullying. Tish hosts an 맥스카지노�Empowerment Hour맥스카지노� every Saturday at the B.A.Y.A. offices where young girls gather to talk, learn, and gain support and encouragement. In addition, Tish Frederick is active with food drives for families living in the West End of Louisville and works with JCPS and the Cabbage Patch Settlement House to help address the issue of food insecurity.
비바카지노 Viva
Tanisha Fredrick
Judy Watson Gordon (Louisville 40241) 맥스카지노� Judy맥스카지노�s organization, 맥스카지노�Carole맥스카지노�s Kitchen맥스카지노� operates food pantries at Seneca and Western High Schools, and Shawnee Middle School, and assists Blessings in a Backpack with back-up pantries at Wheatley, Engelhard, Frayser and Goldsmith Elementary Schools. She맥스카지노�s recruited Seneca alumni to volunteer every Thursday to hand out groceries and has held cooking contests to help students feel capable and empowered. Judy맥스카지노�s passion and volunteer commitment honors her sister and niece who tragically lost their lives in 2009; they, too, were committed to addressing food insecurity among youth.
Pat Meredith (Louisville 40245) 맥스카지노� Pat Meredith uses her sewing and crochet skills to raise money for several charities by participating in weekend craft shows and festivals. Not willing to be hindered by the pandemic, she sewed masks and put out a donation jar. To date, that effort has raised $6,000 for St. Jude맥스카지노�s Children맥스카지노�s Research Hospital. She crochets 맥스카지노�socks맥스카지노� to protect water filters for the organization, Water with Blessings, and collects pull tabs from aluminum cans to contribute to Ronald McDonald House. She also volunteers with St. Patrick Church and crochets for the Prayer Blanket Ministry and CrossRoads Ministry.
Dr. Barbara Mercer (Louisville 40272) 맥스카지노�Dr. Mercer serves the emergency assistance program at Southwest Community Ministries. In 2017, she stepped up to staff level to co-direct their Meals on Wheels program until a permanent replacement was found. Dr. Mercer has volunteered with VITA (Volunteers in Tax Assistance) program, Everyone Reads Program, health screenings in schools, and is an active member of the Friends of the Library. In addition, she has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, St. Vincent DePaul and has served as Counselor for Center for Women맥스카지노�s Ministries.
비바카지노 Viva
Barabara Mercer
Hannah Robb (Louisville 40291) 맥스카지노� A Bellarmine University student, Hannah Robb is active with the Veterans Administration and related organizations. In 2016, she co-founded the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Youth Council, and has served numerous roles for Honor Flight Bluegrass events, including being the youngest Flight Guardian to date. Hannah launched an annual fundraising pageant for Toys for Tots that raised $10,000 and collected more than 1,400 donated toys in 2019. Hannah has also volunteered with USA Cares, Operation Victory, Active Heroes, and is a 2020 Kentucky Derby Festival Princess.
Rajon Rondo (Louisville 40220) 맥스카지노� Rajon Rondo맥스카지노�s efforts off the NBA courts are serving youth in tremendous ways. He was the first to support to Metro United Way맥스카지노�s Black Male Achievement efforts benefiting W.E.B. DuBois Academy by helping evaluate the school맥스카지노�s program and purchasing the first 157 student맥스카지노�s signature uniforms. Upon hearing a need, his foundation transformed the Shawnee Middle School맥스카지노�s library to an inspiring and inviting place to learn. This year, the Rajon Rondo Foundation joined forces with Lineage Logistics and Dare to Care to provide food boxes during the pandemic, and Rajon spent three weeks in Louisville helping package and deliver the boxes.
Cassie Soete (Louisville 40243) 맥스카지노� For more than 25 years, Cassie Soete has served as a Marriage Mentor through Southeast Christian Church. A passion and purpose she shared with her now-deceased husband, she continues to provide guidance and support to struggling couples seeking a healthy marriage. Drawing from her own life experiences, Cassie is a relatable and trusted confidant. The sudden passing of her spouse five years ago opened a new chapter for her to start ministering to widowed persons, sharing in the journey and challenges as a single senior.
Berta P. Weyenberg (Louisville 40299) 맥스카지노� Berta Weyenberg has been a community advocate for more than 20 years, bringing international communities together. A proud Cuban American, she arrived to the US with her two sons and has made Louisville her home. An employee of Jefferson County Public Schools, she educates families about school system opportunities available to multicultural students, including a weekly radio segment called JCPS @ PoderKy. In addition, she맥스카지노�s active with Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Catholic Charities, Americana Community Center, La Casita Center, Eastern Area Community Ministries and the Cuban American Association of Kentucky.
비바카지노 Viva
Berta Meyerberg
비바카지노 Viva BELL AWARD YOUTH SERVICE HONOR RECIPIENTS
Landry Feldmeier (Louisville 40245)맥스카지노� Landry volunteers for several organizations and charities including Dream Factory, Opal맥스카지노�s Dream Foundation, Blessings in a Backpack, and Ardi맥스카지노�s Bears, She맥스카지노�s on the student advisory board for Random Acts of Kindness Louisville (RAK Louisville) and volunteers as a student leader on the elementary worship team at Southeast Christian Church. A pageant participant, Landry created a platform of 맥스카지노�Be Bold, Be Kind맥스카지노� and speaks to students on the benefits of kindness. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Landry continued to spread her message by conducting Zoom sessions with classrooms across Kentucky this past spring.
비바카지노 Viva
Landry Feldmeier
Chloe Yates (Prospect 40059) 맥스카지노� Chloe is the Founder of Special Olympics Gymnastics Louisville, which currently has 26 athletes ranging in ages 8 to 26. In addition to providing coaching skills in all gymnastic events, she organizes the practices and facilitates the coaches맥스카지노� meetings. She is also a Special Olympics Cheerleading coach, helping athletes learn choreography for their routines. Chloe is a peer tutor for physically and intellectually challenged students at North Oldham Middle School and has volunteered with Down맥스카지노�s Syndrome of Louisville, Ronald McDonald House, Children맥스카지노�s Miracle Network, Dare to Care, Water Step, Kentucky Humane Society and Southeast Christian Church.
The 2020 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards, presented by the Republic Bank Foundation, will host private presentations due to the pandemic. A special one-hour telecast of The 비바카지노 Viva Bell Awards will air on 비바카지노 Viva Saturday, October 10thfrom 8:00-9:00 pm.
Celebrating its 43rd year, the 비바카지노 Viva Spirit of Louisville Foundation was formed to oversee the annual Bell Awards program. The 2020 Executive Committee of the Spirit of Louisville Foundation are Vicky Weber/Civic Volunteer, Sharon Meade/Brown Forman, Trish Osborn/Central Bank Jill Bell/Passport Health, and Glenn Haygood/비바카지노 Viva-TV.