CHESTER SPRINGS, PA — The Mill at Anselma has recognized Neha Ananth, a sophomore at Downingtown East High School, for her outstanding volunteer contributions with the prestigious President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award, personally signed by the President of the United States, honors individuals who have made a significant positive impact in their communities.
Neha’s dedication to the historic mill has been remarkable. Over the course of more than 100 hours of volunteer service, she has taken on several roles. Her leadership and creativity have been particularly evident in her efforts to design and organize children’s programs, including leading all kids’ activities during the Mill’s popular annual Cider Fest. Additionally, she has played a vital behind-the-scenes role, assisting with data management and the coordination of events.
“We are incredibly proud of Neha’s commitment and enthusiasm,” said Assemgul Bissenbina, Chair of Marketing and Communications at the Mill. “Her dedication exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism and community engagement that keeps the Mill’s legacy alive.”
Neha was presented with the award by Ernie Holling, Chairman of the Mill at Anselma Board of Trustees, who commended her for her exceptional service and lasting impact.
The President’s Volunteer Service Award is a national recognition for individuals whose efforts support and uplift their communities. Through her work, Neha has not only showcased her passion for history and education but has also inspired others to engage in preserving local heritage. Her contributions play a key role in continuing the legacy of The Mill at Anselma and enriching the experience for its visitors.
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