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Charlotte McKane (born May 7, 1995) is an American college student known for community service work. She has been recognized by the
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twice and the United States Congress once.


Charlotte's Circle

Charlotte's Circle is a service learning project that helps several organizations in the local community. This ongoing project has raised over $70,000 to date in funds to help local organizations. The project currently serves Family Service Association, Opportunities for Otsego's Violence Intervention Program and
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of Delaware and Otsego Counties. In the past, the project also served the A. O. Fox Hospital Memorial Hospital's Psychiatric Ward until it closed in 2006. McKane gives presentations about her project, poverty, and activism to clubs and organizations. She has also run workshops and been part of panel discussions at Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta concerning activism and volunteerism. In January 2013, a transition process was started to transfer the project to two families with small children so that the project can continue after McKane leaves the area to go to college. The transition process will be complete by June 2013.


Recognition


Prudential Spirit of Community Award

Charlotte McKane was named one of New York state's top two youth volunteers for 2009, receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award, as part of a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism. Prudential Financial, in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), administered the 14th annual award on February 10, 2009. McKane received a $1,000 award, an engraved medallion and an all expenses paid trip to Washington DC. The award winners were honored by former First Lady
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at a ceremony at the
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New York State Senate

Charlotte McKane was recognized by New York Senator James L. Seward (New York) on March 23, 2009 for receiving the 2009 Prudential Spirit of Community Award. Seward praised her for raising funds to support Catholic Charities, Opportunities for Otsego’s Violence Intervention Program, the Family Service Association, and similar charities organizations.


Build-a-Bear Huggable Heroes Award

McKane was also one of twelve citizens nationwide to be selected for the 2006 Build-A-Bear Huggable Heroes award, a national community service award whose winners are featured in a calendar. It was created to reward kids for their outstanding acts of generosity and volunteerism and encourage other kids to do the same.


Trailblazer Award

On April 16, 2013, McKane received the Trailblazer Award from the City of
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. The Trailblazer Award is presented to a woman in the Oneonta area who, by demonstrating outstanding achievement in her field or in the community, has enhanced the visibility and stature of women. The winners are chosen by the city Commission on Community Relations and Human Rights. A special exception was made and there were two awards given in 2013: one to McKane who was recognized in the Young Leader and Community Service category, and the other to Sarah Patterson in the Career and Community Achievement category. McKane is the youngest woman to ever receive the award.


Others

* Catholic Charities Volunteer of the Year Award * Angels in Action Award * Kohl's 2005 Kids Who Care Award


Personal life

McKane was the Oneonta representative at the 2012 Empire
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run by the
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held at
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and was elected to the office of governor. She is the only Empire Girls State Governor to ever come from Otsego County.


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External links


Charlotte's Circle
{{DEFAULTSORT:McKane, Charlotte 1995 births People from Cooperstown, New York Living people People from Oneonta, New York State University of New York at Oneonta alumni