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Civic-Minded College Students Recognized With Volunteer Award

The Montana Student Volunteer Award is presented through a partnership between the Governor’s Office of Community Service and Montana Campus Compact campuses. Honorees of this annual award are college students across the state who demonstrate dedication to service in their communities while pursuing a college degree or certificate.

Dusti Marottek of Fort Peck Community College was one of the winners of the award.

“Montana students who serve our communities enrich their education and make meaningful impacts across our great state. It is an honor to recognize these amazing individuals for their service in partnership with Montana Campus Compact” said Governor’s Office of Community Service Director Sarah Sadowski.

This year, 14 student volunteers across Montana will be recognized by their school during virtual events and ceremonies. Additionally, each winner will receive a certificate signed by Governor Gianforte and their college president.

Nominations for the Montana Student Volunteer Awards open at the beginning of the fall semester and close in December.

The Governor’s Office of Community Service expands and promotes national service and community volunteerism in Montana and engages citizens in service.

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