Sarah Belle Brown 2021 Community Service Award Nomination Form - Due September 30, 2021 - NOW CLOSED
ABOUT THE AWARD
The Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Award recognizes faculty, staff and students who serve as examples of social responsibility and have, over an extended period of time, contributed significant personal time and effort to advance the University of New Mexico’s public service mission.

Community service is defined as service outside of the general scope of one’s professional or academic assignment at UNM. Each recipient will receive a $1,500 cash award.

ABOUT SARAH BELLE BROWN
Sarah has devoted time and passion to community service over the last 33 years in New Mexico, a commitment that began in high school where she worked in the ER of Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles.  She tutored elementary school children in Watts during college and volunteered as a Head Start aid in Marin City after graduation.  Those experiences led her to become a teacher where she taught recently-arrived, Spanish-speaking children at LA City Schools.  All subjects were taught in Spanish until the children learned enough English to study in their new language.  In New Mexico, Sarah founded and managed a downtown café where she nearly always employed at least one homeless person and encouraged young employees to complete their college degrees.  Community service in Albuquerque and Santa Fe has been at the Board level, including currently the National Hispanic Cultural Center and Foundation, Tamarind Institute, NM Appleseed, The Lensic Performing Arts Center.  Formerly, she served on the boards of Women’s International Study Center (WISC in Santa Fe), Amy Biehl Charter Highschool, CNM Foundation (formerly TVI), Mt. Vernon College Trustees in Washington, DC, Chairman of Children’s Home Society of California, chairman of Chinatown After-School Program for Cantonese-speaking children in San Francisco. Also, she was in the first cohort of CASA (Court-Appointed-Special-Advocate for San Francisco Juvenile Court).  When Sarah was a small girl, six or seven, her grandfather sat her down and told her she was “very lucky”.  “Not everyone is as lucky as you”, he continued.  “When you grow up you must share what you have and share your time with others.”  She says she is still trying.

AWARD ELIBIBILITY
     Faculty: Must be tenured faculty or on a tenure-track, clinical educator, or lecturer.

     Staff: Must be employed at least .50 FTE and passed the probationary period.

Students: May be undergraduate or graduate, but must be enrolled in a degree program and taking a minimum of 6 credit hours.

GUIDELINES:
Nominations may be submitted by UNM faculty, staff, students, alumni, or community members - self nominations are not accepted
An individual may be nominated by more than one person.  
Please be as specific as possible in answering questions regarding nominees' service.  Nominator may  consult with nominee in order to obtain accurate information
Please complete all sections.


For more information, please contact lpeterkin@unm.edu or 277-1682.

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