Montgomery County Adult and Youth Governor’s Volunteer Service Award Recipients
Montgomery County, Tenn. — Montgomery County Government recognized community volunteers Lynn Stokes and Cedarius Doss at the March informal County Commission meeting. They were presented with proclamations from County Mayor Wes Golden for being selected as the 2023 Governor’s Volunteer Stars Awards (GVSA) Outstanding Adult Volunteer and Outstanding Youth Volunteer for Montgomery County. Stokes and Doss were also recognized at the annual GVSA statewide banquet in February of this year.
Lynn Stokes was awarded the honor as an adult volunteer. Stokes has served for eight years with Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, where her service helps provide stable housing to low-income families. She is also a longtime volunteer for VITA/United Way, providing free tax-filing assistance to the elderly and individuals with limited income, disabilities, or limited English skills. Currently, Stokes volunteers as Chief Financial Officer for the Fort Campbell Historical Foundation where she builds recognition for Fort Campbell’s role in the history and culture of Clarksville-Montgomery County. Stokes’ compassion leads her to build up organizations by bringing diverse groups together to serve the greater good of her community. Her leadership style sets an excellent example for fellow volunteers. Rob Selkow, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County nominated Stokes for the award.
“It was humbling and definitely surprising to be nominated and receive this award. There are many wonderful people who serve our community in a variety of ways. I feel privileged to be one of those people. The statement we often hear from volunteers is that the volunteer gets more out of it than those they serve. I believe that’s true, it does your heart good,” said Stokes.
Cedarius Doss was selected as the 2023 Montgomery County Youth GVSA recipient. Doss, a star Defensive Back for the Austin Peay State University Govs football team volunteers for Norman Smith Elementary students with social, emotional, and academic needs. He has been able to build relationships with students when others could not, discussing life and other topics of the students’ choice when eating lunch, playing board games, or enjoying recess. He holds students accountable for their actions and for completing their work. One student in particular has become interested in learning for the first time, all because of Doss’ high expectations for him. Doss has also volunteered in the Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County ReStore, supporting homeownership opportunities for low-income families. Norman Smith Teachers Amy Williams, Sarah Bombick, and Tearza Baggett nominated Doss for the award.
“I’ve enjoyed Austin Peay and the experiences I’ve had in Clarksville. My parents raised me to fulfill a need to help others whenever I can. I hope this recognition encourages other young people to connect with kids because they need us and can relate to us in a different way than older adults. I appreciate the thoughtfulness of the teachers who nominated me and have a great appreciation for their work,” stated Doss.
“One of the best parts about being Mayor is recognizing the remarkable people in our community. Many thanks to Lynn and Cedarius for quietly giving of themselves with no expectation of recognition. From facing something as devastating as a natural disaster to everyday needs the people in our community step up in many ways. I’m grateful to live in a place full of volunteers who go above and beyond for others,” said Mayor Golden.
The Governor’s Volunteer Stars Award is a statewide recognition program instituted by former Governor Phil Bredesen to honor and publicly recognize citizens in the adult and youth categories from each county for their exemplary volunteer service to their community.
Nominations for individuals and businesses can be accepted as early as September. Anyone who would like to submit a nomination can find information about the GVSA at https://www.tn.gov/volunteer-tennessee/vt-events/vt-gvsa.html. Nominations for this year’s honorees are due to [email protected] by November 8, 2024.
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Captions:
- Lynn Stokes pictured with Miss Tennessee Volunteer Tennessee Jada Brown
- Cedarius Doss pictured with Miss Tennessee Volunteer Tennessee Jada Brown
- GVSA Group Photo: Pictured from left to right is Lynn Stokes TN Outstanding Adult Volunteer, Montgomery County Mayor Pro Tem/County Commissioner Joe Smith, Cedarius Doss TN Outstanding Youth Volunteer with parents Betty and Cedric Doss, Blayne Clements Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, and Lynn’s husband, Van Stokes.
- Group Habitat photo: Asante Zepeda, Rob Selkow, Van Stokes John Johnson, and Kate Gauf.
- Norman Smith Elementary School Student Support Coordinator Courtney Henry, Principal Amy Williams, Cedarius Doss, and Academic Coach Sarah Bombick