The Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award was created to cultivate a culture of community service among youth in Fishers and recognize their dedication to making a positive impact. The program encourages volunteerism, leadership, and civic pride while providing a pathway for youth to earn levels of the Fishers Mayor’s Youth Service Award.
The program's goals are to encourage volunteerism and civic responsibility in youth. Provide structured opportunities for youth to engage with city departments, local non-profits, and community initiatives. Offer recognition and pathways for city awards. Build a pipeline of youth leaders who are engaged in public service.
Fishers Youth 13 to 18, including students completing a high school diploma at age 19 are eligible to participate.
The following items will be awarded accordingly:
- Mayor’s Certificate of Civic Leadership
- Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of Fishers
- Medallion or Lapel Pin Feature in city volunteer newsletter and social media
- Graduation ropes
Award Levels:
- Bronze: 50 - 99 volunteer hours
- Silver: 100 - 149 volunteer hours
- Gold: 150 - 199 volunteer hours
- Platinum: 200 - 299 volunteer hours
- Diamond: 300 + volunteer hours
If you are interested in participating in the Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award program, please respond to this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will be in touch with further information.