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CHP Jefferson Award Winners

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Olivia Fratta
Posted
March 29, 2022

Multiplying Good, formerly known as the Jefferson Award Foundation, advocates for how the service to others is effective in bringing out the “greatness that lies within us all.” ĢƵվ is proud to partner as a Champion organization to engage in helpful public service and improve and celebrate communities.

Each year Multiplying Good selects winners for their Jefferson Awards for Public Service. This award represents America’s changemakers and recognizes people for their devotion to assisting their communities through public and volunteer service. These “unsung heroes” are dedicated to improving quality of life for others.

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Elizabeth Colon-Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Colon-Fitzgerald

Pace Bronze Medal Award Winners of 2021–2022, Elizabeth Colon-Fitzgerald, director of clinical assignment, recruitment, and retention for CHP and adjunct professor of Psychology, and Grainne McGinley ’22, CHP senior nursing student, are shining examples of the Pace Community. As a result of their selfless volunteer commitments throughout the years, Elizabeth and Grainne were excellent choices for this award.

Of her many accomplishments, Elizabeth is a staunch advocate for learning and educational achievement. Her research focuses on educational equity for historically disadvantaged populations in predominantly white institutions of higher education and evaluative study of program efficiency. Working with community partners, she has developed programs for academic access and support with a particular focus on rigorous major fields.

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Grainne McGinley
Grainne McGinley ’22

Grainne is a dedicated student and involved member of her community. She has volunteered at Pearl River Volunteer Ambulance Corps (as a medical assistant), served as judge in the Orangetown Youth Court program, and was a site leader for Pace Makes a Difference Day. As a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority, Inc., she worked with Lifting up Westchester, Ronald McDonald house, and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) of Westchester. One of Grainne’s goals is educating and advocating for cardiovascular health and worked with the Student Government Association to supply 11 new AED’s (Automatic External Defibrillators) around campus. Grainne is currently working on obtaining her CPR instructor license to deliver CPR education and training to members of the local community, providing them with the knowledge to assist during cardiac emergencies.

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