Colleyville Woman’s Club honors youth volunteer service across Northeast Tarrant County

For 30 years, the Colleyville Woman’s Club has believed that one young person — and one act of service — can make a meaningful difference. This spring, the organization once again invites the community to recognize youth who are quietly giving their time and talents to others.

The Youth Volunteer Service Awards celebrate students ages 5 to 19 whose hands-on volunteer work strengthens local neighborhoods, schools and nonprofit organizations. Nominees may attend public, private or homeschool programs. They must either live in or attend school in cities across Northeast Tarrant County, including Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine, Keller, Hurst, Euless and surrounding communities. Awards are judged across four age groups and may honor multiple students each year.

Alongside the youth awards, the club also offers two scholarship programs for graduating seniors: volunteer-based scholarships recognizing sustained service throughout high school, and need-based scholarships benefiting students from designated area high schools. Recipients across all programs will meet on Apr. 30 during the Caring With Commitment Celebration at Colleyville Center.

Nomination and application forms are available at c-w-c.org/community/youth-recognition, and the deadline to apply is Feb. 20, 2026.

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