Tinley

Tinley Park High School is delighted to announce 33 students are being recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the seventh Annual Community Service Impact Awards. This program, open to all U.S. students, has been designed to connect student community service activities, skill development, and commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to transform our world. The Kroger Co. is presenting the fifth annual Zero Hero Awards to students for taking action to help create communities free of hunger and waste.

“The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a framework for addressing the world’s most pressing challenges. They also present a unique opportunity for UN member states, grassroots organizations and advocates to work together to create a better future for everyone,” says Rachel Bowen Pittman, Executive Director of the United Nations Association of the USA. “Youth play a pivotal role in driving change forward, now more than ever. As an intergenerational movement of dedicated Americans, UNA-USA is committed to supporting the work of the vital work of the United Nations and SDGs. We are thrilled to partner with InnerView again this year and celebrate the impact youth have made in advancing the SDGs. Congratulations to this year’s awardees for their dedication and inspired action!”

Students from Tinley Park High School delivered the most impact for SDG 3 - Good Health & Well-Being.  Schools with a collective student impact above 2,000 hours of service, the equivalent of a full time employee, are recognized with a School Impact Award.  We are thrilled to acknowledge students from Tinley Park High School have invested  2,871 + hours in community needs: earning the Sapphire Award.

Students from Tinley Park High School delivered the most impact for SDG 3 - Good Health & Well-Being.  Schools with a collective student impact above 2,000 hours of service, the equivalent of a full time employee, are recognized with a School Impact Award.  We are thrilled to acknowledge students from Tinley Park High School have invested  2,871 + hours in community needs: earning the Sapphire Award.

Our awardees are:

Ambassador Awardees: Jade Cross, Isabella Dirks, Gionna Haines

Honor Awardees: Aliyah Hatchett, Jesse Khella, Madi Rana

Merit Awardees: Lilly Bahena, Alana Bravo, Betzaira Castaneda, Emily Castro, Connor Crowe, Lily Daniels, Jaida Dyer, Camille Garner, Natalie Gomez, Dinah Hall, Samantha Hesse, Conor Hinderman, David Hinderman, Justin Impoy, William Miller, Mohammad Oubaid, Elizabeth Poncin, Sophy Qiu, Brandon Siano, Jahlaya Terry, Alex Tetlak

Zero Hero Awardees: Zehra Baig, Melissa Carrillo, Betzaira Castaneda, Samantha Hesse, Anthony Kairis, Elizabeth Poncin, Brenda Ramirez, Mia Taglioli, Reagan Wesolowski