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Burlington County Taking Nominations For Outstanding Women Awards

The Burlington County Women's Advisory Council is accepting nominations for its 2021 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards.

The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council is accepting nominations for its 2021 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards.
The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council is accepting nominations for its 2021 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards. (Rick Uldricks/Patch)

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council is accepting nominations for its 2021 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards through 4 p.m. on April 19, county officials announced.

The council is looking for women who have made significant contributions in their chosen field, as well as those who have demonstrated their support of women in the community.

To be eligible for an award, nominees must have lived or worked in Burlington County for at least one year. The awards are sponsored by the Women’s Advisory Council and the Burlington County Board of County Commissioners.

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This year’s awards will feature three new categories: health care, first responder and frontline worker. The latter category seeks to recognize a deserving woman who performed essential services during the coronavirus pandemic, such as grocery store, warehouse or utility worker.

The other categories are mentorship, volunteerism, law/law enforcement, education, community service, corporate leadership, diversity/inclusion and government.

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“The Women’s Advisory Council is excited to continue this longstanding tradition of recognizing women in leadership roles right here in Burlington County,” Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson, liaison to the Women’s Advisory Council, said. “This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are adding a few new award categories to ensure that we are recognizing incredible women who have gone above and beyond for our community during this difficult time.”

The council is also accepting nominations to recognize and present scholarships to three outstanding female high school seniors in Burlington County. The $1,000 scholarships will include the “Alice Paul Champion Award”, the “Celeste Arties Memorial Award” and the “Elizabeth Coleman White STEM Award.”

“If you know of a woman who deserves this recognition, please nominate her. We want to continue to recognize women in our county for all of the amazing things they are doing,” Burlington County Commissioner Linda Hynes, who is also a liaison to the council, said. “We are putting out the call for nominations during Women’s History Month to remind women in our community to never stop empowering one another.”

Winners will be announced later in the year. Guidelines and nomination forms can be obtained by visiting http://co.burlington.nj.us/263/Womens-Advisory-Council. For any questions or to submit nominations forms, email womenscouncil@co.burlington.nj.us.

The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council works to identify and address issues that affect women in Burlington County, raise public awareness of the special needs and roles of women and enhance the quality of life for all women.

For more information follow the council on Facebook or visit: http://co.burlington.nj.us/263/Womens-Advisory-Council.

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