National Seniors Australia (NSA) has proudly launched the Inaugural Everald Compton Community Champion Medal to acknowledge older unsung heroes while also recognising NSA’s Founding Father.
NSA Chief Executive Officer Mr Chris Grice said the medal honours NSA’s Founding Fathers’ long standing and outstanding contribution to the Australian community while celebrating everyday champions whose grassroot experiences and selfless contributions make a significant difference to their communities.
“At NSA, we are constantly reminded of the amazing, yet humble members of our older community. Whether they’re volunteering, donating time and skills, or caring for others – what they do and how they do it is often so selfless and inspiring,” Mr Grice said.
“The Everald Compton Community Champion Medal is a distinguished accolade that acknowledges these unsung heroes among older Australians. It also reflects NSA’s values of fairness, excellence, and respect exemplified by Everald’s own experience and achievements.”
“Too often and too easily, older Australians get cast aside. But they’re an asset and shouldn’t be ignored. At 92 I am proof age brings with it experience, wisdom and a spirit that should be appreciated and celebrated.”
Mr Grice said he’s keen to learn about and celebrate the inspiring stories of older Australians and encourages people who know an older unsung hero to check for eligibility criteria and apply.
To nominate for the Everald Compton Community Champion Medal, visit nationalseniors.com.au/stories/everald-compton-community-champion-medal.
Nominations open on 23rd May=, close on 15th August and the winner will be announced on 1st October 2024.