Greenies Earn President's Volunteer Service Award


(Left to right: Coleman Davis '18, Weller Kreimer '19, and Ethan Dishner '18)

Greenies Earn President's Volunteer Service Award 

Christ School is proud to recognize Weller Kreimer '19, Ethan Dishner '18, and Coleman Davis '18, three outstanding young men who have earned the President’s Volunteer Service Award through acts of service over the last year. The President's Volunteer Service Award, the premier volunteer awards program, encourages citizens to live a life of service through presidential gratitude and national recognition.

Weller Kreimer '19 of Greensboro, NC completed 103 hours of service over the last year, earning a gold medal for the teen age group. Weller participated in a variety of on campus service opportunities, from volunteering for Parents' Weekend to helping with admission tours. This past summer Weller earned 50 service hours on a mission trip to New Orleans with his church.

Ethan Dishner '18 of Winston-Salem, NC completed 135 hours of service, earning a bronze medal for the young adult age group. Ethan spent much of his time volunteering in his church over the summer, while also working with several Christ School programs such as Pop Warner Football and Habitat for Humanity.

Coleman Davis '18 of Swan Quarter, NC completed 226 hours of service, earning a silver medal for the young adult age group. Coleman has dedicated his time to a number of programs, most notably working to earn his Eagle Scout award over the last year. Coleman works as a volunteer with the Hyde County Emergency Medical Services and with the National Wildlife Refuge on several projects, including a study on Bell Island, NC that focused on brackish marsh vegetation.

Congratulations, Greenies!