Brooklyn, NY – Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes today announced that nominations for Brooklyn’s Extraordinary Women are now being accepted. Do you know a Brooklyn woman who has demonstrated impressive service in her community and has an outstanding character? The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office wants to hear from you.
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We are asking for your participation in the process by nominating someone you believe is deserving of this honor. To qualify, the women must live in Brooklyn and be at least 18 years of age.
There are many outstanding women throughout Brooklyn who are very active in the community. They are selfless, always willing to help others, and they have a profound impact on those around them. Previous honorees have been drawn from all walks of life. They are community leaders, active in their churches, social workers, teachers, business owners, mothers and grandmothers. We are looking for women who have a remarkable record of service.
In March 2012, DA Hynes will induct a new class of thirty-one women and bestow the title of Special Ambassador to each of the women in their communities.
Since 2007, DA Hynes has given tribute to Women’s History Month by recognizing Brooklyn women who have made a difference in their community and in the lives of others.
A special committee composed of staff from the Kings County District Attorney’s office and prior honorees will select next year’s Extraordinary Women.
The deadline for nominations is January 17th. You can nominate the women online here, or by sending their name, contact information, and biography in an email, fax, or letter to:
Ms. Pat Ruiz
Kings County District Attorney’s Office
35 Jay Street, 19th Floor Brooklyn, New York 11201
Phone: 718-250-2247 Fax: 718-250-4713
“nominations for Brooklyn’s Extraordinary Women”?
When are “nominations for Brooklyn’s Extraordinary Men” opening up? How about the extraordinary dog walkers? Tree huggers? Lawn cleaners?
And what does any of this have to do with the primary function of a District Attorney anyway? Or is he just trying to out-Marty Marty? (With our tax money, of course).
I just hope Mrs Lubling and Mrs. Kahan from the west side will be choosen for the award.
my wife does a pretty good job and should definetly be considered
I nominate Devorah Benjamin of Crown Heights. Thanks for the link.
I’ll start by Frimmy Horowitz! She’s there for sooo many cancer patients at all times of the day! Soooo selfless! Sooo caring! Such a real gedola b’yisroel! May her example encourage many more to follow in her footsteps by helping another yid, 26 hrs a day, (how she manages soooo many unfortunate people, impossible in 24) always ready to help in any manner possible! We can all use brachot from her.
Reb. Pan… always ready to help another disabled and invalid yid! A great word to anybody, volunteer at cs”e, Always looking out for another yid! Collecting money for people with health issues, for hachnosat kalla, etc etc etc. May H-M send her a speedy full recovery too!
There are many more which I won’t mention, But many woman who being akeret habayit, have more time than men, so they do the chessed! They all deserve our hakarat hatov and our admiration!
Please everybody, if you can’t swallow the concept of isha chashuva, and name at least one, please don’t comment. that doesn’t encourage anybody to do chessed!
What about the lady that brings her homemade chulent to Maimonides every shabbos morning? I think she deserves recognition!