The Volunteer Center is accepting nominations for the annual Montgomery Serves Awards, the highest honor for volunteer service in the county.
Montgomery Serves Awards celebrates volunteers in five categories.
The Volunteer of the Year Award honors a resident who demonstrates a commitment to volunteer service in the community.
The Neal Potter Path of Achievement Award recognizes two residents over the age of 60 for their lifetime of service. This award honors County residents whose lifetime of service makes them role models in the communities. For volunteers 18-years-old or younger, there is the Youth Volunteer of the Year Award.
Volunteer groups are also eligible for the Volunteer Group of the Year Award. Groups of two or more people who volunteered with a nonprofit organization or independently served the community are eligible. There is also an award for community service by a business or corporation.
To nominate volunteers, complete the online nomination forms by 5 p.m., Friday April 14. Winners will be honored at the Imagination Stage in Bethesda on June 26.