2024 Youth United Recipients

United Way of Clallam County, in partnership with the Port Angeles School District, Sequim School District, Crescent School District, Key Club, and other nonprofits, recognizes and rewards students for their volunteer efforts in the community. Students who volunteer 145 or more hours of service in a year can earn their school varsity letter, the same as those earned by athletes and musicians. Earning this distinction can be an important differentiator for students who are pursuing postsecondary education.

For the 2023 - 2024 school year, we are thrilled to have 18 recipients! Here is the breakdown:

  • 18 total recipients
  • At least 145 volunteer hours completed by each student
  • 3,171.25 total hours completed!

Congratulations to these students!!!

Learn more about Youth United here: https://www.unitedwayclallam.org/youth-united

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2024 Youth United recipients with (adults from left to right) Port Angeles Youth United Coordinator, Michell Gentry; Assistant Superintendent, Michelle Olsen; and United Way of Clallam County Student Financial Aid Liaison, Kennedy Cameron.

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2024 Sequim Youth United recipients. Far left: United Way of Clallam County Student Financial Aid Liaison, Kennedy Cameron. Far right: Sequim Youth United Coordinator, Sean O'Mera.

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2024 Port Angeles Youth United recipients. Far left: United Way of Clallam County Student Financial Aid Liaison, Kennedy Cameron. Far right: Port Angeles Youth United Coordinator, Michell Gentry.


 

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