කාවද මේ රවට්ටන්න හදන්නේ මේ Award එකට ඕනෙම කෙනෙකුට apply කරන්න පුලුවන් මේ තියෙන්නේ අව්ය සුදුසුකම් The President's Volunteer Service Award is issued in different categories based on the number of volunteer hours completed within a 12-month period. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, here are the general hour requirements for each category: Kids (Age 5-10) Bronze: 26-49 hours Silver: 50-74 hours Gold: 75 or more hours To apply for the President's Volunteer Service Award, you can follow these general steps: 1. **Determine Eligibility**: Make sure you meet the age and volunteer hour requirements for the category you wish to apply for (e.g., kids, teens, young adults, adults, or lifetime achievement). 2. **Find Volunteer Opportunities**: Engage in volunteer service and accumulate the required number of hours within a 12-month period. You can volunteer with various organizations, schools, or community groups. 3. **Track Your Hours**: Keep accurate records of your volunteer hours. Many organizations provide tracking sheets or online platforms to log your service hours. 4. **Create an Account**: Visit the official President's Volunteer Service Award website or use the organization's online platform where you are volunteering to create an account. 5. **Submit Your Hours**: Log in to your account and submit your volunteer hours. You may need to provide details about your volunteer activities, dates, and the organizations you volunteered with. 6. **Verify Your Hours**: Some organizations require verification of your volunteer hours. This could involve getting a signature or confirmation from a supervisor or organization representative who can verify your service. 7. **Pay the Award Fee (if applicable)**: Some organizations may charge a fee to cover the cost of the award and shipping. Be prepared to pay this fee, if required. 8. **Wait for Review**: Your volunteer hours and application will be reviewed by the award program administrators. They will determine if you meet the criteria for the award. 9. **Receive Your Award**: If your application is approved, you will receive the President's Volunteer Service Award, which typically includes a certificate and a lapel pin. The award may be presented in a ceremony or mailed to you. 10. **Record and Celebrate**: Record your achievement and celebrate your commitment to volunteer service. You can include this award on your resume or college applications, as it reflects your dedication to community service. Remember that the specific application process and requirements may vary depending on the organization or program administering the award. It's a good idea to visit the official President's Volunteer Service Award website or contact the organization you are volunteering with for detailed instructions on how to apply and any specific guidelines they may have.
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කාවද මේ රවට්ටන්න හදන්නේ මේ Award එකට ඕනෙම කෙනෙකුට apply කරන්න පුලුවන් මේ තියෙන්නේ අව්ය සුදුසුකම් The President's Volunteer Service Award is issued in different categories based on the number of volunteer hours completed within a 12-month period. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, here are the general hour requirements for each category: Kids (Age 5-10) Bronze: 26-49 hours Silver: 50-74 hours Gold: 75 or more hours To apply for the President's Volunteer Service Award, you can follow these general steps: 1. **Determine Eligibility**: Make sure you meet the age and volunteer hour requirements for the category you wish to apply for (e.g., kids, teens, young adults, adults, or lifetime achievement). 2. **Find Volunteer Opportunities**: Engage in volunteer service and accumulate the required number of hours within a 12-month period. You can volunteer with various organizations, schools, or community groups. 3. **Track Your Hours**: Keep accurate records of your volunteer hours. Many organizations provide tracking sheets or online platforms to log your service hours. 4. **Create an Account**: Visit the official President's Volunteer Service Award website or use the organization's online platform where you are volunteering to create an account. 5. **Submit Your Hours**: Log in to your account and submit your volunteer hours. You may need to provide details about your volunteer activities, dates, and the organizations you volunteered with. 6. **Verify Your Hours**: Some organizations require verification of your volunteer hours. This could involve getting a signature or confirmation from a supervisor or organization representative who can verify your service. 7. **Pay the Award Fee (if applicable)**: Some organizations may charge a fee to cover the cost of the award and shipping. Be prepared to pay this fee, if required. 8. **Wait for Review**: Your volunteer hours and application will be reviewed by the award program administrators. They will determine if you meet the criteria for the award. 9. **Receive Your Award**: If your application is approved, you will receive the President's Volunteer Service Award, which typically includes a certificate and a lapel pin. The award may be presented in a ceremony or mailed to you. 10. **Record and Celebrate**: Record your achievement and celebrate your commitment to volunteer service. You can include this award on your resume or college applications, as it reflects your dedication to community service. Remember that the specific application process and requirements may vary depending on the organization or program administering the award. It's a good idea to visit the official President's Volunteer Service Award website or contact the organization you are volunteering with for detailed instructions on how to apply and any specific guidelines they may have.