Monday, September 9, 2013


Who is a community champion or an ‘un-sung hero’ anyway? Where are they – everywhere … nowhere … or just a wishful thought?

Who is that person who gets involved in church, in school, in sports … wherever … and why do they care?

Throughout the fabric of our American culture is the weft of volunteerism that binds us together.  In every segment of our society you will find them … young and old … all colors, ethnicity and faith … people who care to try to make a positive difference. People who do not seek the spotlight, who do not want accolades or awards, and certainly are not looking for personal gain are – quite simply – everywhere.

This is part of America’s greatness, this whole idea of pitching in to help. From the first Thanksgiving to the local soup kitchen, Americans are known for being the most generous people on the planet. So … who are they and where are they?  They are us and we are everywhere.

The next time you notice one of them … please say ‘thank you’. And while you are at it, why not nominate them for a community award – like the Phoenixville Community Health Foundation’s Champion of the Community Award!