The name for this award was inspired by the hope and power of the firefly, who shines a light in the darkest of places. Individuals receiving the Firefly Award have a demonstrated history of being a shining light of hope for youth in Alaska.
Through their public leadership and service, activation of resources, and dedication to youth-serving causes, Firefly Awardees are community champions who are making significant strides in eliminating suffering for youth.
The 2022 award goes not just to one individual, but to an amazing team of driven and kind women from Alaska’s tourism industry, who worked tirelessly over the past two years to have a huge impact on Alaska’s youth through the Trend Alaska Fashion Show in February 2022.
This tremendous event brought nearly 400 Alaskans together to celebrate fashion in Alaska. Supporters from Trend raised over $125,000 to support essential mental health services for the youth who turn to VOA for healing.
We are so grateful to the women of Trend Alaska for choosing VOA as your nonprofit partner for this year’s amazing show.
Watch the presentation of the award to Trend Alaska during our 2022 Virtual Spring Social.
The VOA Board and staff are pleased to provide the inaugural award to Paul Landes.
Paul, thank you so much for your leadership as VOA Board Chair, all that you have done on behalf of the mission, and being a champion for youth.
After being invited to join VOA Alaska’s board and help steer the agency into a new chapter, Paul says he ultimately joined because he “found out just how wonderful and what an important role VOA plays in our community. Helping youth become successful is really our responsibility, and VOA is one of the conduits to doing that. The agency focuses on long-term health and well-being solutions, and it’s a trendsetter and a game changer.”
As the first recipient of the VOA Firefly Award, it is our pleasure to honor Paul Landes and his dedication to eliminating suffering for young Alaskans.