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Caldwells Teen Earns Award With 550 Hours Of Community Service
James Caldwell HS student Bella Riggs put in more than 550 hours of community service to nab her second President's Volunteer Service Award.
CALDWELLS, NJ — A student at James Caldwell High School recently earned a prestigious President’s Volunteer Service Award for doing community service… for the second straight year.
Last week, district administrators announced that Bella Riggs, a JCHS senior, captured a 2019 President’s Volunteer Service Award.
The award honors individuals whose service “positively impacts” their local communities and “inspires those around them to take action.”
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Riggs put in more than 550 hours of community service to earn the award. She also won the same recognition last year, administrators pointed out.
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