
Amway Hero Award for Generosity: A bridge to recovery
The Aguilar family puts on carnivals at a substance abuse treatment center to bring residents and their children together in meaningful ways.
Read MoreThe Aguilar family puts on carnivals at a substance abuse treatment center to bring residents and their children together in meaningful ways.
Read MoreWhen not serving in the U.S. Air Force, the Grieffs, along with their daughter, make life better for the residents of a northern California veterans home.
Read MoreAmy Hao faced several challenges from birth, including cerebral palsy. With her parents’ help, she has overcome them and is pursuing her dreams.
Read MoreA story of two people’s love and commitment for each other and for their volunteer work that helps communities make sustainable changes for good.
Read MoreNew York Police Officer Eugene Liddie’s commitment to making a difference in the lives of others earned him the Amway Hero Award for Patriotism.
Read MoreHis work supporting and mentoring veterans in their transition to civilian life earned Victor Martinez the Amway Hero Award for Leadership.
Read MoreFor building community spirit through a community-wide father-daughter dance, David Williams was given the Amway Hero Award for Generosity
Read MoreTheir ability to stay optimistic during even the most challenging times earned Pablo and Maria Garcia the Amway Hero Award for Determination.
Read MoreLynn Burnett served in the U.S. Army Rangers for 13 years. He rose quickly through the ranks, where he served in the 2nd and 3rd Ranger battalions.
Read MoreBill Britt was a leader from a very young age, recalls his wife, Peggy. He was one of eight children, and he made it his responsibility to pitch in and help the family get by. He managed two paper routes as a kid to provide extra money for the family.
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