A Volunteer recognition letter is written by an organizer who gives some recognition to the recipient for having rendered some services on a voluntary basis. It is an encouraging letter to receive as the letter states the service rendered for a particular event. It would also be complimentary to the recipient.
From:
Gerald J. Conner
New York Community Association
2003 Godfrey Road
New York, NY 10022
February 8, 2011
To:
Sandra T. Callahan
1241 Black Stallion Road
New York, NY 20911
Dear Ms. Callahan
RE: Volunteer Recognition
On behalf of the New York Community Association, it is my pleasure to express our gratitude to your voluntary service last month in helping the association feed the homeless at the slums. This letter serves to recognize your kind voluntary participation in our ‘Feed the Homeless’ mission last month contributed to the event’s success.
Your selfless act has been an encouraging to the homeless as well as to the association. Thank you for your active participation in the mission throughout the whole month. It has been our pleasure to be associated with you.
We wish you every success and joy as you help those who are in need.
Yours truly
Gerald J. Conner
President
From:
Gerald J. Conner
New York Community Association
2003 Godfrey Road
New York, NY 10022
February 8, 2011
To:
Sandra T. Callahan
1241 Black Stallion Road
New York, NY 20911
Dear Ms. Callahan
RE: Volunteer Recognition
On behalf of the New York Community Association, it is my pleasure to express our gratitude to your voluntary service last month in helping the association feed the homeless at the slums. This letter serves to recognize your kind voluntary participation in our ‘Feed the Homeless’ mission last month contributed to the event’s success.
Your selfless act has been an encouraging to the homeless as well as to the association. Thank you for your active participation in the mission throughout the whole month. It has been our pleasure to be associated with you.
We wish you every success and joy as you help those who are in need.
Yours truly
Gerald J. Conner
President
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