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Junior League of Greenwich Presents Its High School Community Service Award

Congratulations Caroline Stickel

JLG President Sammie Jacobs, Caroline Stickel, JLG President-Elect Sara Davis
JLG President Sammie Jacobs, Caroline Stickel, JLG President-Elect Sara Davis

Each year the Junior League of Greenwich (JLG) designates funds to be awarded to a local female high school student through its Community Service Award. The award of $2,000 is intended to recognize a high school student who exemplifies the mission of the Junior League of Greenwich by demonstrating sustained commitment to community service.

Congratulations to Caroline Stickel who just finished her junior year at Greenwich Academy! The JLG presented the 2026 Community Service Award to Caroline for her deep and sustained commitment to serving others, particularly older adults in the Greenwich community. Inspired in part by her family’s legacy of service and her own experiences volunteering with Meals-on-Wheels, Caroline recognized
the profound impact that simple moments of connection can have on seniors facing isolation and loneliness. In response, she co-founded and now leads Gifts on Wheels, a student initiative that partners with Meals-on-Wheels to deliver thoughtfully assembled gift bags, handwritten notes, and
meaningful moments of connection to older adults throughout the community.

“Community service has become an important part of who I am. Through volunteering, I've met incredible people, learned lessons beyond the classroom, and found a passion that has given me a sense of purpose,” said Stickel, winner of the JLG Community Service Award. “Receiving this award
means so much because it recognizes something that has already given me so much in return. I'm grateful to the Junior League of Greenwich for this honor and for encouraging young people to make a difference in their communities, and look forward to using the award to continue my work and research
focused on improving the lives of older adults and strengthening connections across generations.”

In addition to her work with Gifts on Wheels, Caroline has volunteered at Greenwich Hospital, served as a Youth Corps member for Kids in Crisis, participated in international service work in Roatan, Honduras, and dedicated time to tutoring younger students.

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The JLG will accept applications for the 2027 Community Service Award in the Spring.

For more information or questions visit our website at jlgreenwich.org or email jlg@jlgreenwich.org.

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About the Junior League of Greenwich

The Junior League of Greenwich (JLG) has been bettering the community for more than 65 years. It’s an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for
meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The JLG is committed to inclusive
environments of diverse individuals, organizations and communities.

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