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We are proud to recognize another great group of young people this year for their contributions to our community. Applications are judged and winners are determined by the brain injury survivors at No Limits.
2025 First Place, Virginia TylerThis year’s First Place winner will receive $500 and a plaque and the 2 Honorable Mention winners will receive $250 and a plaque. Our Kate Awards page on our website will be updated by 5/1/25 with 2025 winner information.
Once again, this year, the terrific local small business High Tide Fabrications has created our plaques for the First Place and Honorable Mention winners and they look amazing!
Without further ado, this year’s winners are:
FIRST PLACE:Â Virginia Tyler, Onancock, Nandua High School/12th Grade
HONORABLE MENTION: Kayla Hicks, Birdsnest, Northhampton High School/12th Grade
HONORABLE MENTION: Ashley Kicko, New Church, Penn Foster High School/11th Grade




























