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Eric Montross Public Service Award, honoree Tylee Craft represent legacies of service


The Carolina Center for Public Service couldn’t have presented the first Public Service Award to a more appropriate recipient. Like the award’s namesake, honoree also died of cancer. But both athletes shared more than a fatal illness; they were also tireless patient advocates, raising awareness and funds to fight cancer. (UNC.edu)

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Eric Montross Public Service Award, honoree Tylee Craft represent legacies of service