Blue Cross Foundation Accepting Nominations for 2017 Angel Award

Foundation will make $20,000 to eight everyday people doing extraordinary good

 

Nominate someone for the Angel Award

The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2017 Angel Awards through Friday, April 14, 2017. Now in its twenty-second year, The Angel Award® program recognizes Louisiana volunteers who perform extraordinary work for children in need. The Foundation will also make a $20,000 grant to the Louisiana-based charity represented by each honoree.

According to Foundation President Michael Tipton, The Angel Awards have recognized more than 170 Angels in almost every imaginable walk of life since 1995. “When it comes to Angels, it’s not whether they have a big title or a lot of money – what we’re looking for are everyday people doing extraordinary good over a long period of time.”

Indeed, previous Angel Award honorees represent all vocations and include retirees, students and everything in between. Each was chosen for one reason: their impact on the lives of Louisiana’s kids through countless hours of devotion.

If you know an Angel, you can find more information – including rules and guidelines –and a nomination form online at www.bcbslafoundation.org

Nomination packets are also available by calling toll-free 1-888-219-BLUE (1-888-219-2583) or by emailing Angel.Award@bcbsla.com. Nominators are encouraged to send supplemental information in support of the nomination, including testimonial letters, brochures, news articles, photos and videos. (Please note: These materials cannot be returned.)

 

 

Profile of an Angel

In 2016, the Foundation recognized Keif Hester of Monroe with the Angel Award. Hester is a Keith Hester is a physical therapy technician at Melanie Massey Physical Therapy, where he works with children to overcome seemingly impossible odds on the road to self-sufficiency. While he works with clients, Keith thinks up ideas for special devices or equipment for kids who need help making movement easier. He comes in on the nights and weekends to build it.

Keith’s work has given him a passion for helping children with disabilities become self-sufficient. In his honor, the Foundation made a $20,000 grant to the West Monroe Civitan Club towards the construction of Smiles Park – a park where children of every level of physical ability can play together.

 

About the Blue Cross Foundation

The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation works each day to improve the health and lives of Louisianians by empowering everyday people to do extraordinary good. By building and funding coalitions of friends, families and neighbors, the Foundation hopes to build a healthier Louisiana, particularly for its children. The foundation is funded solely by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, but is a separate 501(c)(3) nonprofit entity. Together Blue Cross and the Blue Cross Foundation invest $2.5 million each year into Louisiana’s communities and nonprofits.