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Registration closes: March 26, 2012
To make reservations, click "Order Tickets." Reservations must be placed by March 26, 2012. All award nominations are due online no later than March 15, 2012.
The Annual Recognition Dinner allows each parish to name an adult (21 years of age or older and cleared for service in the diocese) to receive the Volunteer of the Year at the event. Please note, this award is not a nomination. When parishes name a Volunteer of the Year, that person receives the award.
To name a parish Volunteer of the Year, please click here.
Parish leaders can name one young person from their parish for this national award. The St. Timothy Award is the highest recognition from the NFCYM for a diocese to confer to a junior or senior high school youth who lives as a disciple of Christ, sets a positive example for other youth, witnesses to their faith by exhibiting Catholic morals and integrity, demonstrates Gospel values through service to others, and exhibits Christian leadership in parish, school, and/or community settings.
To name a St. Timothy award winner from your parish or school, please click here.
St. John Bosco is the founder of the Salesian Society and is the patron saint of young people.
The St. John Bosco Award is a diocesan award given to adult leaders (21 years and older and cleared for service in the diocese) who have been involved in youth ministry for five or more years and have been positive role models in one of several categories.
Recipients may be volunteer or salaried, lay or religious. Teams may nominate one individual in each of the following categories:
To nominate someone from your parish or school for a St. John Bosco award, please click here.
Parishes and schools can nominate adult volunteers, paid staff, or clergy (21 years and older and cleared for service in the diocese) for the Companions on the Journey Award, given by the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry through local diocesan offices for service in one of seven categories to an individual who has provided three or more years of outstanding service to youth. Nominations may be made in each category:
To nominate someone from your parish or school for the Companions on the Journey award, please click here.