President’s Lifetime Achievement Award

The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor awarded by the President of the United States for community service.

It is given to individuals, families, and organizations who have contributed over 4,000 hours of volunteer service in their lifetime.

Recipients receive an official certificate, a congratulatory letter signed by the President, and a commemorative pin representing the level of their achievement.

The award was established by President George W. Bush in 2002 and has been a significant recognition program for volunteers across the country.

Awarded by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr

Awarded by President Barrack Obama