Freshman Wins Silent Servant Award

Recently, Parker celebrated freshman Benjamin Kagan for his tremendous efforts in helping seniors overcome technological hurdles when booking COVID vaccine appointments. However, it turns out that we aren’t the only ones who appreciated his incredible work.

Peter R. Marsh Foundation Program Director Jim Warford was so impressed that he awarded Kagan the Silent Servant Award. This award encourages selfless service to others by identifying these Silent Servants, recognizing them for their service, encouraging them to continue their important community role and help inspire others to experience the personal fulfillment of living as a Silent Servant.

We are extremely proud of Kagan for his work, and we are glad he is receiving further recognition from such a worthwhile organization!
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