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Andrew Carnegie. The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, also known as Carnegie Hero Fund, was established to recognize persons who perform extraordinary acts of heroism in civilian life in the United States and Canada, and to provide financial assistance for those disabled and the dependents of those killed saving or attempting to save others.
Pages in category "Recipients of the Carnegie Medal (Carnegie Hero Fund)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A photo of Jeff Hilke, one of the Missourians who received the Carengie Medal for Heroism. ‘Instincts took over’ Hilke, a funeral director at Hedges, Scott, Millard Funeral Home, was not ...
Jasmine and JaCora Lashale Morris are the tenth and eleventh people in the Des Moines area to be recognized by the commission in its 120-year history.
The medal is North America's highest honor for heroism. Zachary Coverdale, 17, was nominated for the award by Millcreek Township. The medal is North America's highest honor for heroism.
Carnegie Medal may refer to: Carnegie Medal (literary award), for children's literature in the UK; Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction, in the US; Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video; Carnegie Hero Fund Carnegie Medal; Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy; Carnegie Prize (Carnegie Museum of Art)
Mom says ordeal "could have been prevented." Carnegie Medals started in 1904 by philanthropist and steel-making industrialist Andrew Carnegie.
Carnegie Medal: Carnegie Hero Fund: Persons who perform extraordinary acts of heroism in civilian life in the United States and Canada, and those disabled and the dependents of those killed saving or attempting to save others. [15] Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize: Conrad N. Hilton Foundation: Largest humanitarian award in the world. [16]