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Heart of Marin Awards: Where Everyone Gets 'Most Inspirational'

A number of Marin residents capture top honors at annual Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership luncheon.

More than 750 people packed the Marin Center Exhibit Hall at the Marin Civic Center for the 20th annual Heart of Marin Awards luncheon, a celebration of volunteerism, nonprofit excellence and corporate philanthropy hosted by the Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership.

Nominees were honored for their civic involvement and contributions within the community and presented with awards.

The winners were:

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Volunteer of the Year: Dr. Patrick Bennett, Marin Community Clinics and Operation Access

Excellence in Board Leadership: Gary Anspach, Conservation Corps North Bay

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Achievement in Nonprofit Excellence: EAH Housing

Youth Volunteers of the Year: Ana Camara Flores, San Marin High, (Teen Project Service Club), Orlando Zepeda, Marin Oaks High (Marin Oaks Leadership Class); Sonia Chinai, Branson School (Eyesight for All); Johnny Xu, Terra Linda High (Baby Basics, Next Generation Scholars); Edward Corena, San Rafael High (Marin County Youth Commission, Youth Leadership Institute)

Corporate Community Service: Kaiser Permanente San Rafael

Excellence in Innovation: Legal Aid of Marin, Marin Community Court

Excellence in Leadership: Bob Berner, Marin Agricultural Land Trust

Youth winners received $1,000 in scholarships. All other winners were be awarded $5,000 for their organizations.

Union Bank was the presenting sponsor. Other key sponsors were Redwood Credit Union, Kaiser Permanente of San Rafael, Marin Community Foundation, Autodesk, Dominican University of California, Bregante + Company CPAs, College of Marin and Bank of Marin. Singer/actor/writer Noah Griffin served as emcee.

“Nonprofit leaders and volunteers work extremely hard to meet the growing needs of our community,” said Linda Davis, executive director of the center.


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