Kansas-Oklahoma Region Announces Staff Legacy Award Winners


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"She nails her job every day, but it's her compassion that really stands out," says the "heart and soul" of a fundraising team for the American Red Cross in Kansas and Oklahoma.

Tara Burnett is one of seven Red Cross employees in the region to receive the organization's Compassion Award, reflecting the Red Cross' "5 C's" of compassion, Credibility, Creativity, Commitment, and Collaboration, the Tulsa World reports.

"Tara embodies the compassion of the Red Cross, effectively conveying our mission to donors in a distinctive manner," says Red Cross Regional CEO Alice Townsend.

"And when there's cause for celebration, she wholeheartedly joins in camaraderie, spreading joy and enthusiasm."

The other recipients of the awards: Cynthia Vandenameele: "She willingly collaborates with everyone on staff to create excellent events, ensuring that everyone is comfortable with their tasks, and that everything runs smoothly."

Hunter Harris: "She consistently embodies the principles of collaboration in her daily work, making her an outstanding candidate for recognition."

Kellie Keith: "She's always there, checking in on everyone, making sure we feel supported and cared for."

Michael Clark: "Her dedication knows no bounds.

And when there's cause for celebration, she wholeheartedly joins in camaraderie,

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