American Red Cross volunteer Mohamed
Ahmed was presented yesterday (1/28/10) with Mayor Laurent F. Gilbert,
Sr.'s, January VIBE Award (
Volunteers
Inspire By Example).
United Valley Emergency Services Director Eric Lynes, who nominated Ahmed,
stated "Mohamed is so deserving of this award" and shared a
Powerpoint presentation with the Mayor highlighting the Red Cross and tasks
that the award recipient is involved with.

L-R: Eric
Lynes, United Valley Red Cross Emergency Services Director;
award recipient Mohamed Ahmed, and Mayor Laurent F. Gilbert, Sr.
Gilbert agreed & stated, "This
award is being presented In appreciation for Mohamed's volunteer service to
the American Red Cross. Having experienced life in refugee camps in Somalia,
Mohamed fondly remembered the care and aid provided by the Red Cross and
wanted to become part of their efforts once in the United States. Mohamed is
to be applauded for pursuing that goal and for his outreach to others with a
heart of compassion and hope. He is also recognized for his continued
participation in Red Cross disaster trainings, assistance with data entry,
and by delivering messages from refugee camps around the world to people in
our community through the Restoring Family Links Program."
Nominations for future award
recipients may be made online at
www.ci.lewiston.me.us
(Special Notices) or via nominations forms that are
located at municipal service windows.
Portland Press Herald Story on this VIBE Winner