AKRON, Ohio – Akron Children’s is now accepting nominations for its second annual More Childhood, Please Awards.

The awards recognize individuals, families, nonprofits, businesses and community groups that are improving the lives and health of children through service, advocacy and innovation. 

The awards will be presented during a dinner and ceremony Sept. 23 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Akron Fairlawn. Candidates can live and/or work in any area where Akron Children’s provides services. 

“Akron Children’s delivers outstanding care to kids, teens and young adults, but we also recognize that health is influenced by the support children receive in their homes, schools and communities,” said Chris Gessner, Akron Children’s president and CEO. “The well-being of children depends on the dedication of many people beyond the health care setting.”

Here are the award categories:

  • Nonprofit Impact Award: Honors a registered nonprofit that has improved the lives and health of children through programs, advocacy or partnerships. 
  • Young Leader Award: Honors a young changemaker (ages 10 to 24) whose volunteerism, advocacy or school-based efforts have improved child health and wellness.
  • Civic Impact Award: Recognizes a mission-driven club, association or committee that has strengthened the health, well-being and future of children through programs, partnerships or community action. 
  • Community Hero Award: Celebrates an extraordinary individual who has created measurable and lasting improvements in child health and wellness. 
  • Business Impact Award: Honors a for-profit company, business or media outlet that has positively impacted the health and well-being of children. 
  • Luminary Award: Recognizes a distinguished Akron Children’s board member, retiree, donor, employee, provider or volunteer who has helped advance the hospital’s mission and improve the lives of children. 
  • Family Impact Award: Recognizes an outstanding family who has demonstrated a commitment to the improvement of childhood through their volunteer or advocacy work. 

“These awards honor community leaders and advocates who are making meaningful contributions to children and families and helping us help young people reach their greatest potential,” Gessner said.

A nomination form can be completed and submitted HERE. Nominations are due by April 17.