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WhitneyWhitneyWhitney M.M.M. Young,Young,Young, JrJrJr SERVICE AWARD VIRTUAL LUNCHEON Friday, September 18, 2020 | Lunch Program 12:00 pm AWARD RECIPIENTS EVENT ORDER Welcome Commissioner Regina I. Hill Invocation City of Orlando Eagle Scout Testimonial District 5 Speaker Presentation of Awards Steve Hogan Final Remarks Chief Executive Officer Florida Citrus Sports EVENT SPEAKER Bishop A.J. Richardson, Jr. Annetta Wilson Sr. Bishop & Presiding Prelate President Eleventh Episcopal District Annetta Wilson Media African Methodist Episcopal Church Training & Success Coaching LEADERSHIP TEAM John Beacham Randy Charleston Wil Nix Red Bud Landscaping and Irrigation, Inc FedEx Services Retired IRS Allie Braswell Neal Kimball Brian Vann VyStar Credit Union Family Table Time Kamp K9, LLC Rev. Dr. Missouri McPhee Orlando Health PRESENTED BY: McCoy Federal Credit Union Proudly Sponsors The 2020 “Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award” McCoy Federal Credit Union commemorates the national recognition of those who provide exceptional service to youth by developing Scouting in our communities. We celebrate the Boy Scouts of America’s core values and programs that groom our future leaders to serve our communities with honor and benevolence. McCoy Federal’s dedicated service embodies the Credit Union philosophy of “People Helping People.” For over 65 years, we have assisted our Members to achieve their financial goals and dreams. Visit one of our 13 branches, go to McCoyfcu.org or call (407) 855-5452 to discover the advantages of McCoy Federal’s full range of products and services! Discover the benefits of our products and services at McCoyfcu.org or call (407) 855-5452! McCoy_BSA Awards_Ad.indd 1 9/10/2020 2:43:02 PM Scouting serves more than 22,000 families throughout Central Florida, including 5,823 registered volunteers. 2,200 youth and over 90 adult mentors are a part of our Scout-Reach program. This program serves as a highly successful example of Scouting’s commitment to teaching young people to become service leaders in their community while addressing important societal issues. “It is better to be prepared for an opportunity and not have one, than to have an opportunity and not be prepared.” - Whitney M. Young Jr. Partnering with the Boy Scouts of America to achieve our mission of “Making a Difference” in Orange County. The Orange County Sheri's O ce is currently seeking qualified candidates interested in career and volunteer opportunities. Congratulations to all of the RI SHE FF W. M HN IN O OF A J TE FL TA O S R I E D H A T I N T 2020 Whitney M. Young, Jr. G S O U OD R Y R WE T T AN N GE COU visit us online at Recipients! www.OCSO.com @orangecosheri The Orange County Sheriff’s O ce is an Equal Opportunity Employer. www.cflscouting.org The Central Florida Council serves more than 23,000 youth, with the support of more than 5,700 volunteer leaders, in Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia counties. Headquartered in Apopka, our council runs Camp La-No-Che year-round in Paisley, Florida. 23,290 5,722 MEMBERS adult volunteers were served by our serve in our council. council last year. Our council collected 310,000 pounds of food, which provided 258,310 meals to families throughout Central Florida as part of Scouting for Food. Scouts in our council earned 13,680 the EAGLE SCOUT Scouts attended our 414 rank last year. council’s camps last year. OUR COUNCIL 9 DISTRICTS IN WAS FORMED IN 1922 OUR COUNCIL: • Challenger • Colonial • Eagle Empire 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 • Lake • Metro Orlando 66,924 • Osceola hours of community service • Riverside were accumulated in Eagle • Seminole Scout projects last year. • Timuqua UNIQUE FACTS about our council: • Our council’s membership grew by 4.2 percent over the previous year. • Our council ranked second in the Southern Region in the number of girls joining Scouts BSA: 596. CENTRALYOUR COUNCIL FLORIDA NAME COUNCIL HERE.