Orange County’s everyday heroes were recognized May 14 for their “self-sacrifices” in making the community a better place.
Gift of Life
Jackie and Victor Miller are known for being regular platelet donors every other Sunday at 7 a.m., the Red Cross said. These blood donations are essential for those fighting cancer, diseases, and other injuries, it said.“Donating platelets has been important to us,” Jackie Miller said. “It’s part of what we do to volunteer, and we know how important it is to help save lives.”
According to the Red Cross, the couple has donated more than 1,000 units and never misses an appointment.
Good Samaritan
Michael White was recognized for founding Wound Walk OC, a nonprofit that helps care for the homeless. He was this year’s recipient of the Red Cross’s good Samaritan award.“He’s a real hero in the sense that he doesn’t look for recognition,” nominator Vicky Schulte said. “He doesn’t look for anything in return, and just works out there and serves others, and to me, that’s the definition of a true hero.”
Disaster Service
The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) was awarded for its work fighting the Silverado Fire, Bond, and Blue Ridge fires.“Fire crews from Orange County Fire Authority began exhaustive and heroic measures to protect homes and slow the path of the [fires],” the Red Cross said in a video played during the award ceremony. “Fire authority firefighters have shown true heroism, strength, and compassion during these unpredictable and perilous times.”
First Responder Hero Award
A newly formed Orange County care facility was spotlighted for its efforts to save lives through infection prevention.The Long Term Care Facility Team was created in May 2020 by Dr. Helene Calvet, a retired deputy medical director of epidemiology, and was joined by Expert Stewardship, to help prevent infection to those living in nursing homes, the Red Cross said.
Corporate Hero Award
Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder extended a helping hand by delivering hundreds of meals to first responders and blood drives during the pandemic, the Red Cross said.Wing Lam’s charitable act turned into a collaboration among 82 businesses, supporters, and volunteers called California Love Drop.
“It’s a privilege to serve others, particularly at a time when we all feel the stress and strain of the hardships brought about by the pandemic,” Lam said. “We are so fortunate to have such a dedicated group focused on something so much bigger than ourselves.”
Youth Hero Award
High school student Nithin Parthasarathy began making a difference in his community when he began running his own nonprofit, Zero Waste Initiative.Parthasarathy’s nonprofit strives to reduce food waste and insecurity by taking unsold consumables from local food shops and delivering them to food banks, the Red Cross said.
Animal Welfare Hero Award
OC Animal Care was highlighted for its work in December 2019, when it received a report of 300 rabbits at a Fullerton residence, the Red Cross said.Armed Forces Hero
Jodie Merkle’s passion to serve the military and their families began in 2015 when she started to notice the impact of deployments and high suicide rates in veteran communities.Merkle and her husband Christopher Merkle founded the Orange County chapter of Team Red White and Blue to address the mental and physical health of veterans and their families, the Red Cross said.
“When you have a spouse that has seen war, they come back changed whether you want to admit it,” Jodie said. “Our goal with Team Red White and Blue is to enrich the lives of American veterans. We do that by connecting them to the community through physical and social activity.”