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Gov. Robert Bentley speaks at a Joint Session of the Alabama Legislature during the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor Ceremony at the Statehouse in Montgomery, Thursday, March 20, 2014. At the far left is Trooper Tony Brewer of the Alabama Department of Public Safety, who was the recipient of this year's Medal of Honor for demonstrating an act of courage and selfless service to ensure the safety of his fellow law enforcement officers and the public during pursuit of an armed suspect.

MSC ALOT members deliver gifts they've collected to the Salvation Army

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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.

Retirees were:

Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)

 

Presenting at the 2011 Selfless Seniors ceremony.

2010 Selfless Senior, Katey Redmond, volunteers in a special education preschool class at Dennis Chavez Elementary, where she shows initiative in helping out developmentally delayed three and four year olds. The teachers she assists say she has helped them “look at the world differently and more logically!” Katey also is a Key Club officer and she volunteers at Rachel’s Courtyard, the pediatric playground at Presbyterian Hospital. Katey carries the label twice-exceptional, because she is gifted and has Autism Spectrum Disorder. She supports the Autism community by volunteering for Camp Rising Sun, New Mexico's only camp for children on the spectrum. In addition to serving as a camp counselor, she has developed promotional videos for the camp and supported community awareness events.

 

A Selfless Senior is a student who gives back to her community, who hasn’t been recognized by her high school, who has made a positive impact on others facing difficulties and whose character sets her apart.

 

Learn more about Selfless Seniors on the Albuquerque Public Schools website >>

U.S. Forces Korea honors and recognizes all U.S. military veterans who selflessly served our great nation and defended freedom with a Veterans Day ceremony held on USAG-Humphreys, Nov. 11, 2021.

 

Veterans Day, historically known as Armistice Day and officially recognized as a U.S. federal holiday beginning in 1938, celebrates the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and signaling the official end of World War I in 1918.

 

In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.

 

Throughout history, our veterans have served with patriotism and professionalism while defending and preserving our freedoms. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Kris Bonet)

Presenting at the 2011 Selfless Seniors ceremony.

Congratulations to the 8 or 9 people who selflessly collaborated to this sheet as well as everyone who did the community art karma yoga on of the preceding.. at times really awesome sheets.

 

This one was produced in Finland last summer;

it took a while to reach us but it's fine.

 

As you can see:

it's easily possible to share (e.g. the space)

with other people.. (8 or 9 i reckon for this one)

and still everyone gets the chance to happily flourish.

Even more beautiful like that, in fact.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BzMt2mDUlI

 

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.

Retirees were:

Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)

 

The multi-awarded Mandaluyong Childrens Choir under the baton of maestro Sebastian L. Trinidad.

 

The Mandaluyong Children’s Choir was formed in 1999 as a training program that aims to develop and nurture the musically gifted among the underprivileged in Mandaluyong City, and since then, it has become a spring of hope and pride for the town folks with its talented trove of 8 to 17 year old boys and girls, most of which are sourced from public schools. MCC has drawn a proud list of achievements. Topping the roster is representing the Philippines and winning a silver medal in the Children's Choir Category and a bronze medal in Musica Contemporanea Category in the 2nd World Choir Olympics in

Busan, South Korea. Only Selfless Love, a music video which featured the young choir internationalists, was adjudged Best MTV in the 2002 Catholic Mass Media Awards and later became a finalist at the prestigious 2004 New York Festival. This feat was reprised in 2007, when their MTV, the Power to Unite, again, won the Best MTV award in the 2007 Catholic Mass Media

Awards. Part of their First North American Tour, they became the first Filipino choir to win at the International Choral Kathaumixw in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. In 2005, the choir had the chance to represent the Philippines in the 2005 World Children’s Choir Festival in China.

 

To date, they have independently produced seven albums: Unang Hirit (2000), Angelic Christmas (2000), Angeli Domini (2002), Symphony of Earth Angels (2002), Childhood (2004), Haleluya!: The Asian Soundscape (2005) and Pasko Sa Langit (2005). The Earth Angels had appeared in Concert Seasons of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and have had engagements with

the Manila Symphony Orchestra II and the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra.

Specializing in the innovations in Contemporary Choir Music, the MCC continues to research for breakthroughs of Asian composers as well as its Western counterparts. Materials collected and commissioned find its way into the adventurous programming of the choir.

 

01/17/2009

 

Saturday morning--which happened to be the coldest day of the entire winter--we headed down to the Schuylkill River Canal in Monte Clare, PA to play some pick-up ice hockey. When we checked the temperature at 8 A.M. it was a frigid 8*F. About half of the people who were supposed to show up canceled at the last minute. The ice was really hard and a bit rough in places but we still had a lot of fun. I scored a couple of goals and it made me want to play again, despite the fact I was wearing 15 year old skates.

Selfless service is in the genes for 2nd Lt. Charles Fenwick (center.) He was joined by his dad, Brig. Gen. Jerry Fenwick (uniformed, left,) the Air National Guard Assistant to the Command Surgeon, Air Mobility Command; mom, Lt. Col Christina Fenwick (uniformed, right,) Chief Nurse of the 131st Bomb Wing Missouri Air National Guard; and a host of other patriotic family members at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Jan. 20. Fenwick earned his Air Force Pilot badge with class 17-04 during the morning ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)

Durbanite Jessica Foord became a heroine to many South Africans when she showed courage and selflessness by establishing The Jes Foord Foundation (JFF), following her traumatic rape by four men in 2008. One of her initiatives is the Handbag Project. New or used handbags are donated, containing items that can assist a rape victim during the initial reporting process at the police station. These are things such as a facecloth, soap, deodorant spray, new underwear, etc. Typically, any item of clothing with forensic evidence on it must be taken from the rape victim, at a time she already feels so vulnerable. She then must undergo physical examination before being allowed to shower. A handbag with "comfort‟ items in it can go a long way in helping the victim feel a little better. (in this photo: thanks to Cake Couture for the delicious confectionary)

 

Photos: Brenche Loubser

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.

Retirees were:

Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)

 

SAGINAW— The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated Mass at Holy Family Church in Saginaw and led a procession to Veterans Memorial Plaza as part of the Fortnight for Freedom on Wednesday, June 29. The procession included a bagpiper and the Knights of Columbus Color Guard. A wreath was placed at the memorial and Bishop Cistone led the community in prayer. The ceremony, which honored military men and women and their families for their selfless service to the United States, concluded with "God Bless America" and "Taps."

 

The Fortnight for Freedom, which takes place from June 21 to July 4 is a time when the liturgical calendar celebrates a series of great martyrs who remained faithful in the face of persecution by political power. These martyrs include St. Thomas More, St. John Fisher, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul and the first martyrs of the Church of Rome. The theme of this year's Fortnight will focus on the “Witnesses to Freedom.” Learn more about the Fortnight for Freedom here: www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religious-liberty/fortnig...

Presenting at the 2011 Selfless Seniors ceremony.

Paratroopers assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Artillery render honors with their M119 howitzers during a retirement ceremony on Stang Field on Fort Bragg, N.C., Sept. 29, 2015. Knowles served as the Division command sergeant major from October 2012 to April 2015 and retired after 32 years of sevice. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Juan F. Jimenez/Released)

Life of a selfless man.

     

Bariloche, Argentina.

Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum

 

This Safe House Exhibit is dedicated to those Helpers and their families in occupied Europe who risked their lives during World War II hiding and moving downed Allied airmen through enemy lines to freedom. These Helpers selflessly provided food, civilian clothing, false identity papers, transportation, and a safe place to hide from the Nazis.

 

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Martin (Martinus Antonius) Lelivelt

A skilled carpenter and building contractor, Martinus Lelivelt preparing his home in 1939 for wartime survival by adding false ceilings in a number of high rooms to hide food and refugees. Following Nazi occupation of The Netherlands in 1940, he used his home in Lichtenvoorde, The Netherlands, as a safe house for evading Allied airmen. His teenaged daughter Mia became his carpenter's assistant helping build a secret room in the attic to ensure the safety of these airmen. Mia then made certain that those refugees staying only a few days never knew who else was in hiding.

 

Martinus and Mia taught the Allied airmen how to behave like Dutchmen. Americans learned to eat with knives in their right hand and forks in their left hand while Brits stopped placing food on the rounded back of their forks. Martinus used his own supply of Dutch gin to teach them how to drink. In Holland gin must always be sipped, not gulped, as Americans usually did.

 

Even the number of rings used for the doorbell had meaning. Those with the Resistance rang the doorbell twice and Mia's closest girl friend rang it three times. When the doorbell rang only once, everyone knew hide.

 

In April 1944, the Nazis searched this safe house and arrested Martinus. Two 96th Bomb Group airmen, Myrtle Stinnett and Carl Glassman escaped capture by disappearing into the secret hiding place in the attic. After the Nazis left, the Americans were moved by other helpers to a safer location. They subsequently crossed into Belgium through the cement mines in Maastricht. Both were liberated by advancing United States forces.

 

The Nazis executed Martinus Lelivelt by firing squad in Fort Rhijnauwern near Utrecht on 25 July 1944.

 

[Mia Lelivelt stands at the door to secret room Martinus built to hide downed Allied airmen.]

 

MSC ALOT members deliver gifts they've collected to the Salvation Army

COL Donald Carstens and CSM Saeed Mustafa presents community members with Certificates of Appreciate for a variety of selfless deeds they did within the Wiesbaden Army Community for the first quarter of 2013. (Photo by Dee Crawford, VI Specialist)

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The December leader of the month goes to Jake Woodworth: a dependable leader and senior here at Xavier.

Jake was chosen this month because of his selfless attitude of giving all he has to the service of others. The initiative he has shown as a peer minister, CCD teacher, and the great extent he has gone to in order to help students adjust to Xavier is truly commendable. An example of the extent Jake went to in order to accommodate new students was when he took his little Falcons to Five Guys at the beginning of the school year. Also, Jake is humble. During the last parent-teacher conferences, Jake was the last to leave because he put the needs of others in front of himself. Jake is an excellent example of the school motto and always makes being a leader look easy even though it is not.

It is as a result of the great character that he has shown that the Junior Empower Leaders are proud to present the Leader of the Month Award for the month of December to Jake Woodworth.

 

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.

Retirees were:

Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)

 

The selfless garment in action!

COL Donald Carstens and CSM Saeed Mustafa presents community members with Certificates of Appreciate for a variety of selfless deeds they did within the Wiesbaden Army Community for the first quarter of 2013. (Photo by Dee Crawford, VI Specialist)

October 12, 2019: Samagam Preparation -72nd Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam -2019

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

 

taken with a canon rebel 2000

COL Donald Carstens and CSM Saeed Mustafa presents community members with Certificates of Appreciate for a variety of selfless deeds they did within the Wiesbaden Army Community for the first quarter of 2013. (Photo by Dee Crawford, VI Specialist)

WASHINGTON—Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson meets with employees at Transportation Security Administration and thanks them for their selfless service and dedication to the department, in Arlington, Virginia April 1, 2016. Official DHS photo by Barry Bahler.

Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media the Official Media Board Photographer for The MBCC Awards 2021 held at Eastside Rooms, Woodcock Street in Birmingham on 6th November 2021 #MBCCA21

 

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The MBCC awards was set up in 2016 as a non profit organisation with the sole purpose of recognising people nationally. The mission was to focus on the people that make a difference in both the business and general community. People who go out their way to help others selflessly without wanting any praise or thanks. This is the platform where those people can be recognised nationally for the incredible work they do for the country.

 

Since its inception, it has expanded far and wide beyond these borders to recognise and value outstanding individuals and organisations nationally.

 

The event has become a well recognised event, firmly placed in the country’s annual calendar and attracts 450+ people.

 

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It's very nice selfless act upon some lucky lottery winners whose hometown is in Bondurant to build this store. They have been needing a grocery store for a long time since their population has more than doubled to almost five thousand in the past ten years.

 

Ankeny and Altoona are 15 minutes away (with traffic), and for those who can't drive, and don't want to mess with the traffic, can shop here now!

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team, a Justice League, to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Revealed for the first time in Justice League, the figure showcases the never-before-seen Tactical Batsuit with visible upgrades.

 

The One:12 Collective Tactical Suit Batman has two head portraits and a newly designed, film-accurate tactical suit. Designed for combat, the tactical suit was created to handle combat situations with super powered adversaries, like the immortal Steppenwolf. The One:12 Collective Tactical Suit Batman also comes equipped with 2 pairs of goggles for display in up or down positions, a Parademon rifle, a trio of Batarangs, three grenades, and a grappling gun with three assorted hooks. He also includes a display base with logo and adjustable display post along with a cape clip with posing wires for dramatic displays

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.

Retirees were:

Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)

 

Humanitarian efforts take on many shapes and forms. They result in miracles - performed by selflessly dedicated individuals concerned with the promotion of human welfare and social reform. Haiti needs these individuals, their miracles, and their honorable work and continued support more than ever. Our "Humanitarian" poster for the Haiti Poster Project pays homage to the citizens of the world who put their lives at risk and on hold to help - not just Haiti and its citizens, but the all of the at risk peoples of the globe.

 

Haiti is in dire need of change on countless levels, many of which were only made more apparent through the nations recent tragedy. Resource management has plagued Haiti since its independence. Haiti is a particularly natural resource poor member of the global community. A great many of its peoples struggles arise from resource scarcity. Through typographic design we chose to envision a Haiti renewed, resource rich, lush and green and in full flower. We can only hope that one day Haiti can return to such a glorious state.

 

The typography included was designed atop an isometric triangular grid while the flowers and birds were designed on their own grid-based systems. C13 HEX, our most recently designed typeface was a byproduct of the Haiti type design process. At cypher13 we believe doing good manifests the same. In this manner we set out to design a poster to help raise funds for Haiti. We were rewarded with a beautiful experience, a poster we're proud of, a new typeface, and an opportunity to provide others with future opportunities.

 

The Humanitarian poster was printed in Boulder, Colorado by Ray McDermott at Good Thoughts 4 All, an earth conscious print studio committed to sustainable practices. In all, forty, seven-color posters were printed using earth-friendly inks on 80lb recycled paper. The posters are twenty four inches wide by sixteen inches tall.

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