2022 Volunteer Award Honorees
These community members were honored as part of Multnomah County’s 2022 Volunteer Awards.
These community members were honored as part of Multnomah County’s 2022 Volunteer Awards.
The Hilltop Award (Heroes Inspiring Leadership, Learning, Teamwork, Opportunity and Pride) was created in 2006 to honor individual and organizational efforts to address poverty in Multnomah County.
The Hilltop Award (Heroes Inspiring Leadership, Learning, Teamwork, Opportunity and Pride) was created in 2006 to honor individual and organizational efforts to address poverty in Multnomah County.
The Hilltop Award (Heroes Inspiring Leadership, Learning, Teamwork, Opportunity and Pride) was created in 2006 to honor individual and organizational efforts to address poverty in Multnomah County.
Honoring the people who volunteer their time, leadership and ideas to better Multnomah County.
Honoring the people who volunteer their time, leadership and ideas to better Multnomah County.
These community members were honored as part of Multnomah County’s 2018 Volunteer Awards.
These community members were honored as part of Multnomah County’s Office of Community Involvement 2021 Volunteer Awards.
Recognizing the volunteers who worked alongside staff in our Emergency Operations Center and temporary shelters during our COVID-19 and emergency response efforts.
Jenessa Colina of Our Just Future, and Department of County Human Services employees Diana Hall and Ellie Martin received the HILLTOP Awards for 2022
Abby is a volunteer with Multnomah County Animal Services and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Amy Halliburton is a volunteer with Londer Learning Center and winner of a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Ana is a volunteer with Multnomah County's Department of Community Justice and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Angie is a volunteer with Multnomah County Animal Services and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Anne is a volunteer with the Multnomah County Library and winner of a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Annie Jackson is a volunteer with the Department of Human Services and winner of a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Tony is a volunteer with county Library Services and winner of a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award.
The 2017 Gladys McCoy Lifetime Achievement Award winner
Ben is a volunteer with the Office of Citizen Involvement and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Bill Scott, co-chair of the SUN Coordinating Council, is being honored with the 2015 Gladys McCoy Award. Bill is a founding member of the council and spends about 200 hours a year serving SUN.
Bruce Kaplan receives a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award from Chair Kafoury and Judy Hadley, Chair, Citizen Involvement Committee.
Bud is a volunteer with Multnomah County Animal Services and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Byronie McMahon is the 2022 Jennifer Beegle Award for Youth Involvement winner
Carlos Chavez is a volunteer with the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice and winner of a 2016 Volunteer Recognition Award.