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Regional Habitat For Humanity honors volunteers

Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity honored its volunteers with a video presentation earlier this month instead of an in-person event. The organization created a pre-recorded 2020 Volunteer Award Ceremony.

The awards include:

• The George Hammond Award: Harry Moore. He’s been volunteering for more than 25 years and is recognized by his tireless service to PPHFH, qualities of leadership and unwavering belief in Habitat’s ministry, as well as a deep devotion and passion to serve the community and people of El Paso County. This award is not presented annually, but rather bestowed when a volunteer is identified for their significant and positive contributions to the mission.

• Chris Brownlow Golden Hammer Award: Eric Stolp. This award is named in honor of Chris Brownlow and is presented to the individual who displays the joyful and loving qualities Chris consistently demonstrated. These characteristics include strong leadership, always performing work with joy and a positive attitude.

• Millard Fuller Award: Chuck Smith. The volunteer who demonstrates leadership, going above and beyond the call of duty and exemplifies asking others to get involved.

• Journeyman Award: Sam Adams. The volunteer who has made a long-term commitment to Habitat and performs vital behindthe-scenes work for our affiliate and is ready and willing to do whatever is needed to keep Habitat running smoothly.

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