AWARDS
 

   Moses Mathis' humanitarian's influence on his community is reflected in the powerful and

   numerous awards that he has received over the years for his work.  They are:

 

Thomas Jefferson Award

April, 1997

(Presented by Senator Larry Shaw for Governor Hunt)
 

Cumberland County Board of Adjustments' Leadership Award

July, 1992

and

June, 1998
 

Long Leaf Pine Award

1994

(Presented by Senator Larry Shaw for Governor Hunt)
 

Smart Start Outstanding Service Award

June, 1994
 

Cumberland County Mental Health Humanitarian Award

April, 1995
 

Nick Gerald's Grassroots Citizen Award - Cumberland County

October, 1995
 

Governor's Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service

November, 1995

(Presented by the office of Governor Hunt)
 

Methodist College Leadership Forum Award

January, 1996
 

Civitan International Good Citizenship Award

June, 1998
 

NC Institute of Minority Economic Development

Community Advocate of the Year Award

September, 1998
 

Moses Mathis Village Award

February, 2000

(Was honored by having this award named after him.)
 

Realtor Citizenship Award - Fayetteville Association of Realtors

December, 2000
 

WIDU Outstanding Community Service Award

May, 2001 - May, 2004
 

Certificate of Appreciation

May, 2005
 

(Presented by Haymount Presbyterian Church Women's Organization)

Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Service

April, 2005

(Presented by Channel 11 Greg Barnes)
 

The President’s Call to Service Award
and the President’s Volunteer Service Award

December 22, 2006
 

The OMEGA PSI FRATERNITY, INC TAU GAMMA GAMMA Chapter
Citizen on the year Award

2006
 

Fayetteville State University Humanitarian Award
(February 2, 2007)

Key to City of Hope Mills

December 21, 2007
(by Mayor Eddie Dees)

 

Fayetteville City Medallion

December 21, 2007

(by Mayor Tony Chavonne)
 


 

   For her community service Mrs. Mathis has received the following awards:

 

 Order of the Long Leaf Pines
(From the office of Governor Hunt) 
 

Capitol Citation - 2004

(Presented by Senator Larry Shaw) 
 

Certificate of Appreciation - 2004

(From the office of Governor Easley) 
 

Certificate of Appreciations - 2004

(Presented by Mayor Marshall Pitts)  
 

Outstanding Service Award - 2004

(WE-DO Radio Network)