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Jenkins earns TPA award

Catasauqua High School student Heaven Jenkins has been honored with the Travelers Protective Association of America Post L Altruism Award. A ceremony was held at Northampton Banquet and Event Center, 1601 Laubach Ave., April 18.

The Altruism Award is an opportunity for high schools throughout the Lehigh Valley to honor select students who exemplify an altruistic spirit through commitment and service to others.

Post L President Donald D. Schwartz opened the ceremony with a speech discussing his deployment in the Vietnam War and life after returning home. His commitment to the country showcased an example of service to others and embodying altruism, setting the tone for the stories to come, as faculty staff would have an opportunity to highlight the honored student in a short, personalized speech.

Jenkins was nominated by Madison Walker and Tara Roseman at CHS for her involvement in T.E.A.M. Catty and participation around the school.

Post L Secretary/Treasurer and Director of the Altruism Award program Patricia Palencar welcomed Jenkins to the front of the room to accept her award. Roseman accompanied her and gave a speech about her achievements.

Roseman described Jenkins as someone who “embodies” what a mentor should be and said she is a role model student.

She has been active in sports, participating in basketball and track and field. She was also a Student Council and Varsity C Club member.

Jenkins plans to continue her studies at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, where she will study nursing.

All the students were congratulated on the honor, and Palencar and the board of directors were thanked for the extensive planning that goes into each ceremony. It was mentioned the students honored left a lasting mark on their high school and have paved a new road for students to follow.

Post L was established in 1882 and benefited traveling salesmen nationwide. Now, the fraternal benefit society serves and protects those who are considered preferred risks. The organization is responsible for promoting the Absent Voter Act-1916 Absentee Ballot System and created the Watch That Child bumper stickers for vehicles.

PRESS PHOTOS BY CASSANDRA DAYOUB Tara Roseman speaks to attendees about Catasauqua High School student Heaven Jenkins and her accomplishments during Travelers Protective Association of America Post L's ceremony, held April 18 at Northampton Banquet and Event Center, 1601 Laubach Ave. Jenkins received the TPA's Altruism Award.
Patricia Palencar, Post L Altruism Award program director and secretary/treasurer, welcomes guests to the event.
Jenkins accepts her award from Post L President Donald D. Schwartz.
Students from 13 high schools around the Lehigh Valley gather after being honored with an Altruism Award. Also pictured are Schwartz and TPA state President Emma Hettler.