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EVERYDAYHEROESAWARDSOrdinary People. Extraordinary Acts.
2014 Everyday Heroes Nomination Form
Paris Las Vegas Hotel Thursday, October 23, 2014 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
For more information, please contact (702) 369-3674 or email [email protected]
Someone who has done something extraordinary for someone else this year? Someone who has saved a life or responded courageously to a disaster? Now is your chance to honor them. The American Red Cross is seeking nominations for the 8th Annual Everyday Heroes Awards.
Every day ordinary people make extraordinary contributions by putting their needs aside to help others in our community. The American Red Cross is honored to salute these unsung heroes. Your hero might be a lifeguard who saved a drowning child, an ordinary citizen who performed CPR when a stranger collapsed at a shopping mall, or who saved a neighbor’s beloved pets from a fire.
The awards are presented by the Southern Nevada Chapter of the American Red Cross and Caesars Entertainment, with generous support from 8 News NOW, Nevada Public Radio and Desert Companion Magazine.
• Nomination deadline is July 11, 2014• Nominees must live in Clark, Lincoln, Nye or Esmeralda counties• Heroic act must have been performed between August 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014• Hero nominees, their nominators and/or the person who was saved must be available for videotaped interviews
during September• Nominees must be available to attend the Everyday Heroes Awards on October 23, 2014 in Las Vegas
Adult Good Samaritan: Presented to an ordinary citizen above the age of 18, for an extraordinary act of heroism or courage
Youth Good Samaritan: Presented to an ordinary citizen under the age of 18, for an extraordinary act of heroism or courage
Military: Presented to a member of the armed forces (active or retired, commissioned or non-commissioned) whose lifesaving action went above and beyond the call of duty – this award may be awarded posthumously
Fire Fighter: Presented to a professional or volunteer firefighter or emergency dispatch operator whose lifesaving action went above and beyond the call of duty
Law Enforcement: Presented to a law enforcement agent whose lifesaving actions went above and beyond the call of duty
International Service: Presented to an individual, group or company in recognition of their commitment to humanitarian efforts in other parts of the world
Animal Rescue: Presented to an animal that saved the life of a human, an ordinary citizen who used life saving skills to save the life of an animal(s), or to an individual involved in the care of animals
Aquatics: Presented to a lifeguard or ordinary citizen whose lifesaving action was able to prevent a serious water-related injury or drowning
Medical Professional: Presented to a doctor, nurse or EMT whose lifesaving actions went above and beyond the call of duty
Community Impact: Presented to a community group, neighborhood organization or local company that consistently demonstrates a commitment to making Southern Nevada a safer and more compassionate community
Community Service: Presented to an individual in recogni-tion of volunteering their time to help others in the Southern Nevada community
Do you know a hero?
Nomination Guidelines
Award Categories
2014 Nomination Form Postmark by July 11, 2014
Please indicate all categories you feel apply to your nominee:
Nominee: Please fill out all information. Incomplete forms will not be considered
Name
Address
City/State/Zip
Phone (Day) Phone (Evening)
Nominated by:
Name
Address
City/State/Zip
Phone (Day) Phone (Evening)
Does your nominee know that they are being nominated? Yes No
Please return this form and a 1-page description of theheroic act plus any photos or newspaper articles to:
Mail to:Everyday Heroes AwardsAmerican Red Cross, Southern Nevada Chapter1771 E. Flamingo Road Suite 206-BLas Vegas, NV 89119
Fax to 702.791-3372
Nominate your hero online at redcross.org/southernnevada
Adult Good Samaritan
Animal Rescue
Youth Good Samaritan
Aquatics (includes lifeguards)
Military
Medical Professionals (doctors, nurses, EMTs)
Proceeds from the Everyday Heroes Awards will fund vital community services: local disaster relief, support to military personnel and their families, and lifesaving health and safety education. All Red Cross disaster relief and assistance to military families is free, provided by voluntary contributions of time and money from the American people.
Fire Fighter
Community Impact (a local company or organization)
Law Enforcement
Community Service (an individual)
International Service (A local individual, company or organization)
For additional information or questions, please call (702) 369-3674, email [email protected] or visit redcross.org/southernnevada
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