CHAIR William L. Carter Theodore D. Young Community Center / African American Men of Westchester, Inc / Omega Phi Psi COMMITTEE MEMBERS Melvin Burruss President, African American Men of Westchester, Inc Valerie Swan Peekskill Youth Bureau 11TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. LEGACY YOUTH AWARDS In honor of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. November 1, 2011 Dear Colleague: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left an important legacy for us and for future generations. Committed to building knowledge and understanding of his life s principles within the youth of today, we are proud to announce the eleventh annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Youth Awards. Olney Reynolds Greenburgh Housing Authority/ African American Men of Westchester, Inc Shelia Abrams MADD James Robinson Theodore D. Young Community Center / African American Men of Westchester, Inc. Katrina Roberts Tina Harper Theodore D. Young Community Center Terrell Wheeler Family Services of Westchester Susan Schefflein United Way of Westchester and Putnam Frank Williams Raymond Tribble White Plains Youth Bureau Karen Watts YMCA of Mount Vernon Barbara Robinson Back to Basics Tutorial Assistance Bernard Thombs Daymon S. Yizar Fred Campbell Wiley Harrison Kevin Moore Sanjay Singh African American Men of Westchester, Inc Florence Scott Gwendolyn Releford Joyce H. Turnipseed Priscilla J. Hambrick -- Dixon Tiffany Lattimer Tasha Young Anthony DiFroscia To date, we have honored fifty eight outstanding young people for their important service to our community; dozens more have been recognized based on their nomination for the awards. Our honorees are representative of the many young people who are devoting time and energy to improving the lives of their families and neighbors and to building communities of safety and respect. Again this year, we ask your assistance in identifying young people who have integrated, knowingly or not, Dr. King s legacy into their active service to their community. Nominations can be submitted online at www.aamw.com or by completing the attached nomination form. Nominations must be submitted December 15th, 2011. All nominations will be reviewed and awardees selected by mid- December. Youth are able to self-nominate or nominate a peer for The MLK Legacy Youth Award. However we do require an adult endowment of any self or peer nomination by an adult familiar with the project undertaken by the individual. The awards will be presented at the eleventh annual MLK Legacy Youth Luncheon to be held Monday, January 16, 2012 at 11:30am at The Doubletree Hotel Ball Room, 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, New York. We appreciate your assistance in reaching out to young people to keep Dr. King s legacy alive and growing in their lives. Such young people deserve our attention, recognition and encouragement. Sincerely, William Carter Chair MLK Legacy Youth Award Committee
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LEGACY YOUTH AWARDS Please note that this form can be completed online at www.aamw.org Award Category Descriptions We seek to recognize young people of action who are following Dr. King s personal commitment to community change. As Dr. King was a man of words and of action, we use his words as the foundation to recognize the actions of our youth. Note: Selecting an award category for the nominee is optional. Final selection of each category will be decided by the MLK nomination committee. Use the following category descriptions as a guide for completing the nomination form. Social Action The time is always right to do what is right. This award will be given to the young person who has organized an activity and/or event promoting positive change to any social, political or environmental issue Social Justice Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. This award will highlight the work of a young person, which rectifies or corrects an inequity within their community or schools. Peace/Nonviolence I still believe that one day.non-violent redemptive goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land. Through positive community focused actions, this award will be given to the youth who has been successful in his or her activities to address issues related to social conflict. This category is for a young person who organized or participated in events which reinforce effective communication and problem-solving strategies Vision I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed-we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. This category is a young person who participated in the planning and implementation process of events geared to provide adequate services to individuals; crossing race, class and gender barriers Building Bridges The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in times of comfort and convenience but where he stands in time of challenge and controversy. The true neighbor will risk his position, his prestige and even his life for the welfare of others. This award will be given to the young person who took appropriate action in raising awareness and implementing a project(s) which sought to unify diverse interests to achieve a common goal. Spirit of Love Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. This category is for a young person who engages in activities and/or events which seek to provide respite or relief to others. The good deeds of this youth often go unnoticed. This youth may be the mastermind behind the achievements of others (i.e. tutor)..
NOMINATION GUIDELINES 1. Nominations may be completed by the nominee or another individual (could be a peer or an adult familiar with their work/project), but an adult must agree to endorse the nominee. 2. Nominees must be residents of Westchester and Putnam County, ages 12 through 21. The leadership/community service activities described must benefit the citizens of Westchester or Putnam County. 3. Decisions made by the selection committee are final. All submitted entry forms become the property of the Selection Committee and will not be returned. 4. Use the attached nomination form. Please do not attach additional documentation. Nominations must be submitted by December 15th, 2011. 5. Send nominations to: MLK Legacy Youth Awards Theodore D. Young Community Center Attention: Commissioner William L. Carter 32 Manhattan Ave. White Plains, NY 10607 6. For further information, contact Katrina R. Roberts at 914-989-3608. 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Youth Award Nomination All applicable information must be provided. Please print neatly or type Nomination completed by: Nominee Other (state relationship) Name of Nominee Home Address City Zip County E-mail Address Home Phone ( ) Cell ( ) School Grade Date of Birth / / Male Female Parent/Guardian Name(s) Name of Nominator/Endorser Affiliation
Street City Zip Code E-mail Address Daytime Phone ( ) Fax ( ) I have reviewed the Awards categories and descriptions, and recommend this individual for the Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Youth Awards. Signature of Nominator/Endorser
After reviewing the award categories and descriptions, complete all questions below with answers of no more than 150 words. Please focus your answers on one of the award categories. (Note: Final determination of award category for each nominee will made by the selection committee.) 1) Describe the work/project of the nominee: 2) Describe the results/impact of this work/project:
3) Describe how the nominee s work is connected to Dr. King:
4) Anything else you think is important for the selection committee to know about this nominee?