Volunteer Appreciation Event 2024

Apr 19, 2024

The 2024 Volunteer Appreciation Event took place April 18 at The Pinery on the Hill.

We’re extremely appreciative of our event sponsor, GE Johnson!

 
 

Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Awards

2024 Winners
Three people standing in front of backdrop with award

From left, Eric Stolp, Pikes Peak Habitat board president; Millard Fuller Award Winner Maggie Dover; and Kris Lewis, Pikes Peak Habitat CEO

Millard Fuller Award

2024 Winner: Maggie Dover

The volunteer who demonstrates leadership going above and beyond the call of duty and who exemplifies asking others to get involved.

(voted on by the Pikes Peak Habitat Board of Directors and Staff, Construction and ReStore Committees, and Volunteers)

Three people standing on a patio with awards and flowers

From left, Brandon Weaver, home repair project supervisor; Linda Fuller Award winner Connie Dorff; and Sarah Buchen, volunteer manager

Linda Fuller Award

2024 Winner Connie Dorff

The volunteer who does an outstanding job in working with our partner families, exemplifying compassion and devotion during and after their path to homeownership.

(voted on by the Pikes Peak Habitat Board of Directors, Affiliate Committees, Volunteers and Staff)

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Above photo: From left, Kris Lewis, Pikes Peak Habitat CEO; Journeyman Award Winner Mike Gallagher; and Eric Stolp, Pikes Peak Habitat board president

Journeyman Award

2024 Winner: Mike Gallagher

The volunteer who has made a long-term commitment to Pikes Peak Habitat, performs vital behind-the-scenes work for our affiliate, and is ready and willing to do whatever is needed to keep the organization running smoothly.

(Voted on by Pikes Peak Habitat Staff)

Group of people with award

From left, Eric Stolp, Pikes Peak Habitat board president; representatives from Colorado Springs Utilities; and Kris Lewis, Pikes Peak Habitat CEO

Construction Volunteer Group
of the Year 

2024 Winner: Colorado Springs Utilities

The volunteer group who volunteers frequently at our Pikes Peak Habitat construction site. Not only does this group demonstrate outstanding construction ability, but they also display spirit and devotion to building Habitat homes.

(Construction award voted on by Construction Volunteers and Staff)

Three people holding award

From left, Eric Stolp, Pikes Peak Habitat board president; a representative from the North Colorado Springs Rotary Club; and Kris Lewis, Pikes Peak Habitat CEO

Group of people holding an award

From left, Eric Stolp, Pikes Peak Habitat board president; representatives from the Foundation for Successful Living; and Kris Lewis, Pikes Peak Habitat CEO

ReStore Volunteer Group of the Year

2024 Winners: North Colorado Springs Rotary Club (Northeast) and Foundation for Successful Living (South)

The volunteer group who volunteers frequently at our Habitat ReStore. Not only does this group demonstrate outstanding retail ability but they also display spirit and devotion to building Habitat homes.

(ReStore award voted on by ReStore Volunteers and Staff)

 
Two people standing in office with award

Pikes Peak Habitat CEO Kris Lewis, left, with Chris Brownlow Golden Hammer Award winner Bobby Ingels

The Chris Brownlow Golden Hammer Award

2024 Winner: Bobby Ingels

This award is named in honor of Chris Brownlow and is presented to the individual who displays the joyful and loving qualities Chris consistently demonstrated. These characteristics include strong leadership, always performing work with joy and a positive attitude, having a servant spirit, and conducting him- or herself in a manner that exemplifies the philosophy of Habitat for Humanity both within and outside of the organization.

(Voted on by Pikes Peak Habitat Board of Directors)

 

The George Hammond Award

2024 Winners: Laurel and Art Thorstensen

The George Hammond Award honors individuals who, through their tireless service to Pikes Peak Habitat, have exhibited qualities of leadership, an unwavering belief in Habitat’s ministry, and a deep devotion and passion to serve the community and people of El Paso County, CO.

For more than 25 years, George Hammond has been the committed builder of homes, communities and hope in El Paso County. This award recognizes and is bestowed upon those volunteers who, in the Pikes Peak Habitat George Hammond Award Board of Directors ad hoc committee’s opinion, have significantly given of themselves and provided positive mentoring, guidance, support and collaboration to future homeowners, volunteers and affiliate staff.

A recipient of the George Hammond Award is a volunteer who truly is noteworthy for their constant contributions to the mission of Pikes Peak Habitat: a constant supporter, a constant advocate and, most importantly, a constant leader.

(Voted on by the Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity George Hammond Award Board of Directors ad hoc committee)

Learn more about the George Hammond Award and nomination process.

Couple holding bouquet of flowers and an award

Laurel and Art Thorstensen

 
 
 

Watch Art and Laurel Thorstensen receive the award!