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Washington, DC - Attorney General William P. Barr announced the recipients for the 33rd Annual Attorney General’s Volunteer Awards Ceremony, awarded to those within the Department of Justice, and members of the general public, who have shown admirable dedication to improving their communities. These awards are separated into two different categories, the Attorney General’s Volunteer Award for Community Service and the Attorney General’s Citizen Volunteer Service Award.

The first award, the Attorney General’s Volunteer Award for Community Service, is awarded to an employee or group of employees from the Department, who have shown exemplary community service efforts. The recipients of this year’s award are:

The second award, the Attorney General’s Citizen Volunteer Service Award, is awarded to members of the public for their outstanding volunteer contributions towards the Department’s mission. The recipients of this year’s award are:

“Today we honor these exceptional men and women for their remarkable contributions to protecting and improving their communities,” said Attorney General William P. Barr. “To take only a few examples, they have strived to keep schoolchildren safe, empowered victims of domestic violence, provided inmates with re-entry life skills, and fostered trust between law enforcement and youth. Our awardees’ communities have been made immeasurably better for their efforts. The Department of Justice and a grateful country thank them for their work.”