The national honor celebrates Eboni’s participation in community outreach initiatives, which includes participation in the following events: Princess to Queenz Summer Camp, the Vreeland Park tree lighting ceremony (as well as other Christmas related activities), Stigma-Free Day, singing as a member of PCTI’s Tech Tone Choir for senior citizens, February’s Black Author Festival, as well as donating her time to a car show, swap meet, a family bingo event, and so much more In fact, more than seven-hundred and fifty of Eboni’s hours were earned by volunteering at the Streamside Christian Camp in Pennsylvania over a two year period.
For her outstanding commitment to her community, Eboni received a personalized certificate, an official pin, and a congratulatory letter from the President of the United States. It’s the second year in a row that she received this outstanding award.

PCTI sophomore Eboni Bugg (Paterson) models her President’s Volunteer Service Award for garnering more than two-thousand hours of service in her community.