If you know someone who makes Sacramento County a better place to live and is 50 years old or older, now is your chance to celebrate them. Each year, the 5 Over 50 Award recognizes outstanding members of our community. The Sacramento County Adult and Aging Commission is now taking applications for its 5 Over 50 Volunteer Award.
Nominees must be 50 or older, actively involved in volunteer work, and residents of Sacramento County. If you know someone who meets the criteria and has made an impact in Sacramento County, nominate them for the 5 Over 50 Volunteer Award. Learn more about the application process and access the form by visiting the Adult and Aging Commission page. Two letters of reference are required. Applications are due by Friday, Feb. 7.
The 5 Over 50 Awards will be presented during a Sacramento County Board of Supervisors meeting in May. The award is presented in May to coincide with Older Americans Month. Five nominees will receive the award, with one person selected from each district within Sacramento County.
Sacramento County’s Adult and Aging Commission members look forward to celebrating the winners. Winners will also be featured on Sacramento County’s website and YouTube channel.
Here’s a look back look at last year’s 5 over 50 Volunteer Award winners:
District 1 Winner: Ana Marcelo
Ana started volunteering at the South Natomas Library over 15 years ago. She repairs books, some dating back to the 1850s. She has restored more than 60 volumes of archived directories. Ana also assists local school librarians by repairing books.
“This is so extremely very funny that I am receiving an award for something that I love to do,” Ana said.
District 2 Winner: Margarita Chavez
Margarita began cleaning up litter more than 20 years ago. She now volunteers with the River City Waterway Alliance. She has participated in more than 300 trash cleanups.
“Why do we do it? Because we love our waterways, we love our wildlife,” said Margarita.
Margarita’s twin sister also volunteers with the group. Margarita says cleaning up with the group keeps her mentally and physically healthy since she gets to socialize and must use a lot of upper body strength while picking up trash.
District 3 Winner: Adele Kruger
At nearly 90 years old, Adele serves as a volunteer coordinator at the American River Parkway Foundation. She has a mile along the parkway that she is responsible for keeping clean. For the past 12 years, she has walked the mile twice or more each week, picking up trash and greeting people as they enjoy the trails and river. During warmer months, Adele kayaks along the river to pick up trash. Adele says she loves nature and enjoys going out each week and doing her part in helping upkeep the natural beauty of the area.
“You’ve got to get rid of the trash, otherwise, it’s not enjoyable for people,” said Adele.
District 4 Winner: Wayne Watts
Wayne Watts has spent over 40 years volunteering. He cleans up trash while maintaining a full-time job. As a dedicated member of the River City Waterway Alliance, Wayne often picks up litter on the weekends with the group. He also picks up litter almost every day on his lunch break.
“I found the parkway and I liked it so much that I just figured if you love something, you take care of it,” said Wayne.
While Wayne enjoys cleaning up on his own, he says he is happy to have found a group of people who are as passionate as he is about the parkway.
District 5 Winner: Faye Gaines
Faye fights hunger in her community. She is the CEO and Director of Sunshine Food Pantry and Resource Center, Inc. in Galt. Faye and her team of volunteers feed thousands of people each month. She says none of what she does would be possible without the support of the community and her fellow volunteers.
“I love what I do. I love helping the people, the volunteers that we work with – I’m very fond of all of them and we work well together,” Faye said.
About the Award:
The 5 Over 50 Award celebrates individuals aged 50 and older who dedicate their time, energy, and passion to improving Sacramento County. On May 21, 2024, Sacramento County’s Board of Supervisors recognized and thanked this year’s winners. Sacramento County’s Adult and Aging Commission is proud to honor this year’s winners and thank them for helping make our community a better place.