Baltimore County Executive Olszewski Calls for Nominations for Second Annual Community Heroes Awards
TOWSON — Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today issued a call for nominations for Baltimore County’s second annual Community Heroes Awards, which will again recognize seven individuals — one from each County Council district — who have made significant and meaningful contributions to their communities and for their selfless dedication to making a difference for those around them.
“Baltimore County is home to a diverse network strong communities driven by incredible individuals who generously give their time to support their neighbors," said Olszewski. "We are thrilled build on last year’s progress and encourage our residents to nominate their local heroes, recognizing those who tirelessly work to make Baltimore County a wonderful place to live, work, and raise our families."
Nominees must reside in Baltimore County. Current Baltimore County employees and elected officials are not eligible.
Examples of a community hero include, but are not limited to, an individual who:
- Creates programs and initiatives in response to community needs;
- Raises awareness about their community’s history or legacy;
- Establishes and nurtures community relationships through neighborhood events, celebrations or fundraising;
- Promotes and celebrates diversity in their community;
- Advocates for their communities’ most vulnerable residents; or
- Volunteers at local institutions – including schools – in need of assistance
All entries must be submitted online and include an up-to 350-word description of the nominee along with contact information. Nominations are open until June 30, 2024.
Winners will be recognized at Baltimore County’s annual Community Leaders Summit later this year. Learn more about the Baltimore County Community Heroes Awards.