For Immediate Release
Wreaths Across America Presents its Annual HONOR Award to Cyndi Valencia of IL
COLUMBIA FALLS, ME and CREST HILL, IL— August 8, 2021 — On Saturday, August 6th, as part of its annual Stem to Stone event, Wreaths Across America (WAA) recognized Cyndi Valencia of Crest Hill, Illinois, as the eighth recipient of the organization’s annual HONOR Award. This award is given semi-annually to an individual or group who HONORS those who serve and their families in a way that supports the Wreaths Across America mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.
Cyndi Valencia was presented the HONOR award by Wreaths Across America Executives and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Wayne Hanson, at this year’s annual weekend event held in the Downeast region of Maine, where the national nonprofit is headquartered.
“We try to honor special individuals and organizations who are committed to honoring our nation’s fallen heroes,” said Karen Worcester, executive director, Wreaths Across America. “National Wreaths Across America Day is an event, but Wreaths Across America is a year-round mission. It is the heartfelt efforts of individuals like Cyndi, who make it their personal mission to serve those who have sacrificed for our freedoms.”
As a proud descendent of Revolutionary War patriots, Cyndi Valencia, has made it her personal mission to Honor our present and past veterans. For over two decades, Cyndi has been volunteering for numerous causes including Operation Care package, the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Memorial Squad and support committee, Grateful Nation Remembers, Daughters of the American Revolution, Illinois Children of the American Revolution, Honor Flight Chicago and many others through the years. Cyndi was nominated for this year’s award and selected by a Board committee as this year’s recipient. She was in Maine to accept her award in person.
“It’s always wonderful to spend time with our nation’s veterans,” said Valencia. “Thank you to everyone that I have worked with and volunteered with over the years. I am humbled to receive this award and will continue to be committed to helping Honor our great nation’s veterans. Thank you to Wreaths Across America and our nation’s veterans!”
Other award recipients include:
REMEMBER Award: Given to an individual or group who REMEMBERS the fallen and their sacrifice in a way that goes above and beyond. This year’s recipient is Richard “Richie” Poirier of Maine.
Corporal (ret) Poirier of Bravo Company 2nd 34th Mechanical Infantry Division of the United States Army served his country between 1983 and 1985. Following the events of 9/11, Poirier moved into a role of community service, helping to raise funds for people in need, coordinating blood drives, and served as a local Fire chief in Maine. In 2015, Poirier most satisfying community project was building a display case for a piece of steel that originally came from the twin towers in New York for the Wreaths Across America Museum. Recently, Poirier helped complete renovation work on the newly completed Gold Star Family History and Hospitality House located next door to Wreaths Across America’s headquarters. This 1800’s home features period rooms that honor many eras of American service, bravery, and sacrifice.
TEACH Award: Given annually to an individual or group who has made a large contribution in TEACHING the next generation to Remember and Honor those who serve in our nation’s military. This year’s recipient is Cindy Tatum of Tennessee.
Cindy Tatum became a Gold Star Mother on December 24, 2007, when her son, Cpl. Daniel Lee Tatum, USMC, who had served two deployments in Iraq, was killed outside of Camp Pendleton in an automobile/train collision. Approximately two years later, Cindy knew she had to “do” something to help keep the memory of her son’s service alive. In 2009, Cindy joined American Gold Star Mothers in her home state of TN. Cindy served on the National Executive Board of AGSM from 2013-2021 and served as the 2020-21 National President. She retired as an educator in May 2020, after spending 26 years as a Government and Economics teacher at Milan High School.
Cindy was delighted when she was approached by Wreaths Across America and asked to help develop a curriculum for the Teach component of the Mission. The programs she developed for teachers in their classrooms, from Kindergarten through Senior year of high school, can be found at www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/teach. Cindy lives in Milan, TN, with her husband of 39 years Andy, and her service dog Linus. They have two adult children and four wonderful grandchildren.
LEARN Award: Given semi-annually to a young individual who has learned, and understands, the Wreaths Across America mission and incorporates it into their young life. This year’s recipient is 11-year-old Trevor Geer of Maryland.
Despite the challenges associated with concerns over a pandemic, for the past few years Trevor Geer found a way to overcome these obstacles and still manage to honor over 500 fallen service members buried in four cities along the Chesapeake Bay. He attended his first wreath-laying ceremony at the Eastern Shore Veterans Cemetery at the age of six, Trevor remembers being upset that some headstone did not have a veteran’s wreath to honor the interred. He said, “The people who fought for us is what made the country what it is today, and they deserve a wreath.”
This year, National Wreaths Across America Day will be held on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022. It is a free event, open to all people. Click here to find a local participating cemetery near you to support go to and type in your town and/or state. For more information or to find a participating cemetery near you, please visit www.wreathsacrossamerica.org.




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