Harriton High School has been given the authority to administer the President's Volunteer Service Award to Harriton volunteers.

To earn a President’s Volunteer Service Award, individuals, families and groups must keep a record of their activities and hours of volunteer service. Please use the sheet linked below to record. Each individual, family, or group then submits its record of service to HSC.
HSC’s role in this program is to:
- Verify that the volunteer(s) has completed the number of service hours required to earn a President’s Volunteer Service Award.
- Nominate verified volunteers by completing and submitting an order form to purchase the award(s).
- Collect and Pay the nominal cost for the award package and its shipping, either directly or through local sponsorship.
- Receive the award package and supply it to Harriton High School for distribution to each recipient.
How to Apply
To track your service hours please use the PVSA Workbook Template linked below. Once finished, please upload that service book to the Google form (linked to the “Apply Here” button).
Applications are due 4/11/25; eligible activities must have taken place between April 11th, 2024 and April 11th, 2025
About the Award
Background
America has a long and proud tradition of volunteer service. Now more than ever, volunteers are renewing their commitment to helping others and making new connections that bring us closer together as families, as neighbors, as communities, and as a Nation.
In his 2002 State of the Union address, President George W. Bush issued a challenge to all Americans to make time to help their neighbors, communities, and Nation through service. He called on each person to dedicate at least 4,000 hours, or two years, to service over the course of their lives. He created the USA Freedom Corps to help all Americans answer his call to service and help foster a culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility.
In 2003, President Bush created the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation to find ways to recognize the valuable contributions volunteers are making in our Nation. The Council brings together leaders from the worlds of business, entertainment, sports, education, government, nonprofits, and the media.
The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation created the President’s Volunteer Service Award program as a way to thank and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service.
Recognizing and honoring volunteers sets a standard for service to others. It encourages a sustained commitment to civic participation and inspires others to make volunteering a central part of their lives. The President’s Volunteer Service Award recognizes individuals, families, and groups that have achieved a certain standard, measured by the number of hours served over a 12-month period or cumulative hours earned over the course of a lifetime.
To date, the President’s Council has bestowed more than 400,000 awards to the Nation’s deserving volunteers.
The Award

Award recipients receive:
- An official President’s Volunteer Service Award medallion.
- A personalized certificate of achievement.
- A letter from the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation.
Award Criteria
Any individual, family, or group can receive Presidential recognition for volunteer hours earned over a 12-month period or over the course of a lifetime at home or abroad. The following are the eligibility requirements for relevant age groups:

Bronze Level
Teens (11-15): 50 to 74 hours
Young Adults (16-25): 100 to 174 hours
Adults (26 and older): 100 to 249 hours
Family & Groups: 200 to 499 hours

Silver Level
Teens (11-15): 75 to 99 hours
Young Adults (16-25): 175 to 249 hours
Adults (26 and older): 250 to 499 hours
Family & Groups: 500 to 999 hours

Gold Level
Teens (11-15): 100 or more
Young Adults (16-25): 250 hours or more
Adults (26 and older): 500 hours or more
Family & Groups: 1000 hours or more

Lifetime Achievement Award
All Ages: 4,000 or more of volunteer service (over a lifetime).