LifeStream Awards Volunteers to Celebrate National Volunteer Week
By Don Escalante, Community Writer
May 12, 2016 at 09:22am. Views: 13
May 12, 2016 at 09:22am. Views: 13
LifeStream blood bank volunteers received Presidential pins for service during 2015 and the Shining Star as “Rookies of the Year” on Monday, April 18 at LifeStream’s San Bernardino Donor Center and Thursday, April 21 at the Ontario Donor Center.
National Volunteer Week, established in 1974, was April 10-16, 2016. Award recipients included:
GOLD PRESIDENTIAL PIN (500 hours or more of service)
Caroline Gifford, Ontario
Kelsey Harper, Rancho Cucamonga
Danielle Rice, Rancho Cucamonga
Ashley Russell, Moreno Valley
Stephen Young, Riverside
SILVER PRESIDENTIAL PIN (250 to 499 hours of service)
Vanessa Moreno, San Bernardino
David Morketter, Upland
Tim Perkins, Banning
Manuel Rendon, San Bernardino
Ryan Sotelo, Grand Terrace
Rosalie Silveira, Corona
Brian Webber, Rialto
BRONZE PRESIDENTIAL PIN(100 to 249 hours of service)
Natalie Brown, Hesperia
Vanessa Cruz, Rialto
Charles Curlee, Redlands
Fred Dominguez, Moreno Valley
Anthony Fairley, San Bernardino
Donald Fingerle, San Bernardino
Charles Fox, San Bernardino
Kimberly Frosini, San Bernardino
Faziela Gandara, Rancho Cucamonga
Kyle Hilton, Fontana
Patricia Holmberg, San Bernardino
Pamela Kidwell, Rancho Cucamonga
Carol McGivern, Grand Terrace
Kristen Mendez, Loma Linda
Charles Morrison, San Bernardino
Andy Olague, Corona
Charity Page, Yucaipa
Cinthia (cq) Romero, Ontario
Carla Ruelas, Hesperia
Patti Smith, Yucaipa
Tammy Tkach, Fontana
SHINING STAR(with categories):
Illeana Massingill, San Bernardino (donor center)
William Hughes, Colton (mobile drives)
Tammy Tkach, (outreach; bone marrow recruitment)
Thomas Folden, Rialto (driver)
Ruth Rosentrater, Montclair (driver)
Brian Webber, (plant operations)
Donald Fingerle, (plant operations)
William Conway, Ontario (donor center)
Angela Schartau, Montclair (mobile drives)
“We’re very proud of our dedicated volunteers, who contribute so much to the LifeStream mission,” said Pat Schindler, LifeStream’s volunteer services manager. “It was a pleasure to host and honor them for all they do for our community.
“Our volunteers assist donors in the canteen following their life-giving deeds, transport needed blood products to hospital partners, represent LifeStream at community events, register community members to the national marrow registry program, and more.”
LifeStream supplies blood services and products to more than 80 Southern California hospitals. For more information, call (800)879-4484 or visit www.LStream.org.







