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Deborah S. Moore Service Award

Awards

  • Outstanding Student Volunteer of the Year
  • Outstanding Student Organization of the Year (Service Org & Non-Service Organizations)
  • Outstanding One-Time Volunteer Event
    Outstanding On-going Community Service Program

Biography

The Deborah S. Moore Service Awards recognize exemplary service and outstanding volunteerism by students and clubs. Deborah S. Moore, a NCSU graduate, served as the first volunteer coordinator of the NCSU Student Center. She made many contributions to society including volunteer work, teaching English to retired Spanish-speaking people and working with the handicapped and underprivileged. A Beaufort County native, Mrs. Moore was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie R. Singleton. The memorial was created in the Spring of 1977. Deborah's siblings, Anthony Singleton and wife-Ann, and Charlene Boyd and husband-Charles provide the award.  The Deborah S. Moore Service Award may be presented to a student only once while they are enrolled at NC State; all student organizations will be eligible every year.

Past Winners:

Click on year for detailed description of winners

2009 - More Information

  • Student Volunteers of the Year:
    • Jezzette Rivera
    • Kate Webber
  • Organization:
    • Service Club of the Year - Association of African-American Student Educators (AAASE)
    • Non- Service Club of the Year - The Movement: Peers Ending Interpersonal Violence
  • On-going Community Service Project:
    • SAY Village: Elementary School Youth Mentoring
  • Philanthropy Event of the Year - Krispy Kreme Challenge 2009

2008 - More Information

  • Student Volunteer of the Year:
    • Jonathan Mehta
  • Organization:
    • Service Club of the Year - Chinese Students & Scholars Friendship Association (CSSFA)
    • Non- Service Club of the Year (TIE)
      • Catholic Campus Ministry
      • Kappa Alpha Phi Fraternity Incorporated
    One-Time Volunteer Event:
    • Service Club - Shack-A-Thon, sponsored by Habitat for Humanity
    • Non-Service Club - Geek-A-Thon, sponsored by Computer Science Clubs & Department, et.al.
  • On-going Community Service Project:
    • Group: Ronald McDonald House, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
    • Individual: Rebecca Fulghum - Adopt-A-Solider Program
  • First Year Student Volunteer - Josh Davis

2007 - More Information

  • Student Volunteers of the Year:
    • Moran Aframian
    • B. Philip List
  • Organization :
    • Service Club of the Year - MorLove
    • Non- Service Club of the Year - Delta Gamma Sorority
  • One-Time Volunteer Event: SATELITTE
  • On-going Community Service Project:
    • Service Club - Saturday Work Days, sponsored by Habitat for Humanity
    • Non- Service Club - Clothing Closet of Raleigh, Pre-Law Student Association

2006 - More Information

  • One-Time Volunteer Event: Spring Break trip to New Orleans (Campus Crusade for Christ)
  • On-going Community Service Project: Scouting Troops @ the Governor Morehead School for the Blind (Alpha Phi Omega)
  • Organization :
    • Service Club of the Year (tie) - Alpha Phi Omega and SATELLITE
    • Non- Service Club of the Year - Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
  • Student Volunteer of the Year: Jessica M. Horton
  • First Year Student Volunteers: Jordan Childress & Victoria Pruitt
2005 - More INformation
  • One-Time Volunteer Event: Service Raleigh, sponsored by the Park Scholars and Student Government
  • On-going Community Service Project: Saturday Work Days, sponsored by Habitat for Humanity
  • Organization: Habitat for Humanity
  • Student Volunteer of the Year: Shanna Kelly
  • First Year Student Volunteer - Kate Sutton
2004 - More Information
  • One-Time Volunteer Event: “Shack-A-Thon,” sponsored by Habitat For Humanity
  • On-going Community Service Project: Scouting Troops at the Governor Morehead School for the Blind, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega
  • Organization: Tie between Circle K International and Habitat For Humanity
  • Student Volunteer of the Year: Kevin L. Johnson
  • First Year Student Volunteer: Jon-Mathew Belton
2003 - More Information
  • Mary Catherine Break
  • Mi Familia
2002 More Information
  • Student Volunteer of the Year - Tomas Carbonnell
  • Club of the Year -Catholic Campus Ministries
2001
  • Student Volunteer of the Year - Bryan Proffitt
  • Club of the Year -Habitat for Humanity
2000
  • Student Volunteer of the Year - Kevin Blackwell
  • Club of the Year -Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity
1999 - More Information
  • Student Volunteer of the Year - Luke Perry
  • Club of the Year - Alpha Phi Omega

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CATEGORY 1 Awards

  • Outstanding Student of the Year - Please comment on the scope of this students exemplary service over the course of their college career. Include types and locations of service and how they have grown through their experience.

  • Outstanding Student Organization of the Year - Please comment on the scope of service or philanthropy events this organization has participated in over the past academic year. Include types and locations of service, the impact on organization members and what was learned through participation in service.
    • There are 2 nomination categories:
      • A "service club" is defined as an organization whose primary mission is to raise money or provide community service for a social justice issue or non-profit agencies (one time or on-going).
      • A "non-service club" is any other club on campus.

CATEGORY 2 Awards

  • Outstanding One Time Volunteer Event - This award will recognize a one-time event that had great impact on the community or an agency. Please comment on the planning as well as execution of the event, what the benefit was to the community or agency, as well as the impact on organization members or NC State students.

  • Outstanding Community Service Program - This award recognizes an ongoing project (i.e.: weekly participation with an agency or program by a club) that had great impact on the community or an agency and on the club members. Please comment on what the weekly service was, what the benefit was to the community or agency, as well as the impact on organization members or NC State students.

Download an APPLICATION

Will be uploaded by February 2010.

Nominations for 2009 - 2010 will be due on Monday - April 5, 2010, by 5:00pm. A typewritten recommendation should be attached to the completed form and returned to the address given at the bottom. Please limit your recommendation to one page, front and back, per nominee.

Awards Ceremony

Awards are presented at the "Celebration of an Engaged University" annual Service Awards ceremony on Monday April 19, 2010. This event is held at the NCSU McKimmon Center at the corner of Gorman & Western Blvd).