
partners in peace
Partners In Peace is an annual event hosted by The Center for Prevention of Abuse to raise awareness about The Center's services and to recognize community members who work tirelessly to further The Center's mission. The special luncheon is open to the public and includes a key note speech from a celebrity.
The Partners In Peace Awards are presented by The Center for Prevention of Abuse to recognize an individual or organization that has supported and furthered the Center's mission. Award recipients need not have a direct affiliation with the Center.
The award categories are: medical, educational, criminal justice, business/organization, and family/individual
Eligibility
Nominee must live within the six-county area served by The Center for Prevention of Abuse. These counties are: Fulton, Marshall, Peoria , Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford.
The Center for Prevention of Abuse employees and prior Partners In Peace Award recipients are ineligible for nomination.
Evaluation Criteria
Achievement within a profession
Achievement within the volunteer sector
Achievement fostering the mission of The Center for Prevention of Abuse.

Staff