Nominations open for Rose Olmsted Advocacy Award

Published 8:00 pm Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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Freeborn County has announced the nomination process for the annual Rose Olmsted Advocacy Award.

The award recognizes Olmsted’s 38 years of distinguished service with the county and is in recognition of her advocacy. This service was provided on a county, state and national level for victims of child abuse, sexual assault, crime, domestic violence and their loved ones.

In addition, this award recognizes her work on behalf of individuals and communities looking for ways in which to find resiliency after natural and human-made disasters.

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A plaque will be given to the award recipient on Feb. 20 at 8:35 a.m. at the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners meeting in the Freeborn County Historic Courthouse.

The recipient of the award needs to be a Freeborn County citizen, professional or volunteer whose advocacy for an individual, family or a community exemplifies service to others. The core values of social work will serve as the foundation of the award. These values include service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity and competence.

Nomination forms can be picked up at the office of Freeborn County Administration at 411 S. Broadway in Albert Lea or can be found on the Freeborn County website home page at www.co.freeborm.mn.us.

The nomination form must be returned to the office of Freeborn County Administration by Feb. 9.

If you have any questions, contact Freeborn County Administration at 507-377-5116 or email Chelsea Barrett at chelsea.barrett@co.freeborn.mn.us or Sheriff Ryan Shea at ryan.shea@co.freeborn.mn.us.