Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

The First Responders Foundation is proud to recognize Carol Stolp as one of the distinguished honorees at our 9/11 Luncheon of Honor. This event is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of individuals who have gone above and beyond in their support for first responders and their communities.

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

Carol Stolp has dedicated much of her life to community service and support for various charitable organizations. With a career that spanned over two decades in the travel industry, Carol worked as a travel agent and for Northwest Airlines for 23 years. Her professional journey continued with Carlson Hotels Worldwide and later at the corporate office of Home Instead Senior Care until her retirement five years ago.

In her free time, Carol enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with family and friends, and indulging in her passion for art, including drawing and painting. She has a 32-year-old daughter, Christina, who was adopted from China and Carol describes as the love of her life. Carol’s second love is her 11-year-old BischPoo, Buddy.

Carol’s community involvement is extensive and varied. She has volunteered for the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA), Open Door Mission, Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels, Home Instead Charities, and the Dream Weavers Foundation. More recently, she has been actively engaged with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence Program. Carol is not only a donor of this program but also serves on the application review and selection committee. She attends each ceremony and happily presents awards to our deserving recipients.

Carol’s dedication and humility make her a truly deserving recipient of this honor. She stated, “Believe me when I say I am truly humbled to be receiving this recognition. I’ve always enjoyed supporting my community whenever possible but have particularly enjoyed my time with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence program.”

We invite you to join us in celebrating Carol Stolp and other honorees at the 9/11 Luncheon of Honor on September 11th. This event not only highlights the incredible work of individuals like Carol but also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting and honoring our first responders.

First Responders Foundation

The mission of the First Responders Foundation is to serve and honor all our First Responders, Veterans and their families; build appreciation and respect for their work; and enhance public safety. For more information, visit First Responders Foundation, or contact us.

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

The First Responders Foundation is proud to recognize Carol Stolp as one of the distinguished honorees at our 9/11 Luncheon of Honor. This event is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of individuals who have gone above and beyond in their support for first responders and their communities.

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

Carol Stolp has dedicated much of her life to community service and support for various charitable organizations. With a career that spanned over two decades in the travel industry, Carol worked as a travel agent and for Northwest Airlines for 23 years. Her professional journey continued with Carlson Hotels Worldwide and later at the corporate office of Home Instead Senior Care until her retirement five years ago.

In her free time, Carol enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with family and friends, and indulging in her passion for art, including drawing and painting. She has a 32-year-old daughter, Christina, who was adopted from China and Carol describes as the love of her life. Carol’s second love is her 11-year-old BischPoo, Buddy.

Carol’s community involvement is extensive and varied. She has volunteered for the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA), Open Door Mission, Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels, Home Instead Charities, and the Dream Weavers Foundation. More recently, she has been actively engaged with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence Program. Carol is not only a donor of this program but also serves on the application review and selection committee. She attends each ceremony and happily presents awards to our deserving recipients.

Carol’s dedication and humility make her a truly deserving recipient of this honor. She stated, “Believe me when I say I am truly humbled to be receiving this recognition. I’ve always enjoyed supporting my community whenever possible but have particularly enjoyed my time with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence program.”

We invite you to join us in celebrating Carol Stolp and other honorees at the 9/11 Luncheon of Honor on September 11th. This event not only highlights the incredible work of individuals like Carol but also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting and honoring our first responders.

First Responders Foundation

The mission of the First Responders Foundation is to serve and honor all our First Responders, Veterans and their families; build appreciation and respect for their work; and enhance public safety. For more information, visit First Responders Foundation, or contact us.

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

The First Responders Foundation is proud to recognize Carol Stolp as one of the distinguished honorees at our 9/11 Luncheon of Honor. This event is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of individuals who have gone above and beyond in their support for first responders and their communities.

Honoring Carol Stolp: A Life of Community Involvement and Service

Carol Stolp has dedicated much of her life to community service and support for various charitable organizations. With a career that spanned over two decades in the travel industry, Carol worked as a travel agent and for Northwest Airlines for 23 years. Her professional journey continued with Carlson Hotels Worldwide and later at the corporate office of Home Instead Senior Care until her retirement five years ago.

In her free time, Carol enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with family and friends, and indulging in her passion for art, including drawing and painting. She has a 32-year-old daughter, Christina, who was adopted from China and Carol describes as the love of her life. Carol’s second love is her 11-year-old BischPoo, Buddy.

Carol’s community involvement is extensive and varied. She has volunteered for the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA), Open Door Mission, Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels, Home Instead Charities, and the Dream Weavers Foundation. More recently, she has been actively engaged with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence Program. Carol is not only a donor of this program but also serves on the application review and selection committee. She attends each ceremony and happily presents awards to our deserving recipients.

Carol’s dedication and humility make her a truly deserving recipient of this honor. She stated, “Believe me when I say I am truly humbled to be receiving this recognition. I’ve always enjoyed supporting my community whenever possible but have particularly enjoyed my time with the First Responders Foundation’s Awards of Excellence program.”

We invite you to join us in celebrating Carol Stolp and other honorees at the 9/11 Luncheon of Honor on September 11th. This event not only highlights the incredible work of individuals like Carol but also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting and honoring our first responders.

First Responders Foundation

The mission of the First Responders Foundation is to serve and honor all our First Responders, Veterans and their families; build appreciation and respect for their work; and enhance public safety. For more information, visit First Responders Foundation, or contact us.