North Carolinians and Organizations Awarded Governor’s Medallion Award for Volunteer Service
(RALEIGH) Earlier this week, 20 people and two organizations representing 21 counties received the State of North Carolina’s highest award for volunteer service: the Governor’s Medallion Award. The award is presented annually by the N.C. Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service, or VolunteerNC.
“I am proud to honor these public-spirited volunteers who have each made a profound impact on their communities,” said Governor Josh Stein. “I am grateful for their dedication and hard work – may their leadership inspire more North Carolinians to follow their example.”
Medallion recipients received their awards in a ceremony at the North Carolina State Capitol, where they were joined by Lieutenant Governor Rachel Hunt, VolunteerNC Chair Dr. Joe Blosser, VolunteerNC Executive Director Briles Johnson, and Volunteerism Coordinator Kenneth McLellan.
“We were excited to honor these extraordinary volunteers from across North Carolina who work selflessly and tirelessly to make our state a better place,” said Briles Johnson, Executive Director of VolunteerNC. “Medallion award recipients serve their communities in so many ways: combating food insecurity, assisting the elderly, mentoring youth, disaster relief and more.”
The recipients of the 2025 Governor’s Medallion for Volunteer Service are:
Gerry Tygielski of Ashe County, Habitat for Humanity
Darlene Sanders of Catawba County, Exodus Home
Sera Cuni of Chatham County, Feed-Well Fridges
Gregory Carr of Duplin County, Greenevers Volunteer Fire Department
Brad Freeman of Durham County, PetPals NC
Thao Sommerville of Forsyth County, work to preserve Vietnamese culture
Patricia Adams of Franklin County, Sowing Seeds
Erna Bright of Gates County, Gates County Broadband Task Force
JaQuavion Stainback of Granville County, Shepard Youth Ranch
Gary Grant of Halifax County, agricultural sustainability and rural empowerment
Howard Bakken of Henderson County, Chikaming Goat Herd at the Carol Sandburg Home NHS
Adrianna Noel Goodwin of Hyde County, Ocracoke School
Mike Davidson of Iredell County, American Legion, American Legion Boy Scouts, Beulah Baptist Church, and Iredell Christian Ministry
American Red Cross NC Screening Team of Jones County, Red Cross
Janice Scions of Lee County, Enrichment Center of Lee County
Joy Harklerode of McDowell County, Mercy Fund Animal Rescue
Dr. Elesia Glover of Mecklenburg County, Posh Pack Inc.
Julie McClintock of Orange County, Bolin Creek
DH Conley High School ROTC of Pitt County, Senior Games
Maxton McDowell of Randolph County, community organizations and social services
Becky and Chip Craig of Wayne County, Kiwanis Miniature Train Project
The 2026 Governor’s Volunteer Service Award nomination form will be available this fall. Nominations are submitted to the County Award Coordinator in each county. Please visit volunteernc.org for more information.
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