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Earlier this year the President invited you,  the American public, to nominate candidates for the 2010 Citizens  Medal. Today, President Obama will award 13 outstanding Americans the  second-highest civilian honor in our nation. Watch the award  ceremony live at 2:15 PM EDT on Wednesday, August 4th on WhiteHouse.gov/live. 
Here is the President's announcement:
Good morning,
Later today, I will host a ceremony and reception  to honor the recipients of the 2010 Citizens Medal at the White House,  but I wanted you to be the first to know who will receive this  prestigious award: 
The Citizens Medal is the second highest civilian  honor in our nation. For over 40 years, some of America’s most respected  heroes and public figures like Muhammad Ali, Colin Powell and Bob Dole,  and everyday heroes like Oseola McCarty, a washerwoman who left her  entire life savings to establish a scholarship for students in need,  have received this award. This year, we decided to try something a little  bit different. We asked you, the American public, to tell us about the  heroes in your community, the folks who may not always get the  recognition they deserve, but whose selfless work is making a real  difference.
We received over 6,000 outstanding and inspiring  nominations from around the country. It was a tough choice, but we were  able to narrow it down to 13 recipients of the 2010 Citizens Medal:
This year’s Citizens Medal recipients should serve  as an inspiration to all Americans: A widow who lost her husband on  9/11 and turned her grief into a message of hope for Afghani women whose  husbands were lost to the Taliban; a school bus driver who delivers hot  meals and coffee to New York City’s homeless and forgotten 365 nights a  year; a North Chicago nurse and childcare professional who opened a  live-in resource center that has given help and hope to hundreds of  pregnant teenagers. They are all powerful reminders of the impact an  individual can have on their community and on the world.
Congratulations to this year’s Citizens Medal  recipients, and thank you to the millions of Americans who strive to  make their communities better every day.
Sincerely,
P.S. If you want to make a difference in your own community, but aren’t sure where to start, check out Serve.gov, your one-stop-shop for finding and creating service opportunities in your community.
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