Creator of Samaritan Car Care Clinic wins national Jefferson Award

Creator of Samaritan Car Care Clinic wins national Jefferson Award

A Northern Kentucky man won the ‘Nobel Prize of community service’ Wednesday.

Bruce Kintner of Cold Spring was selected as a 2024 National Jefferson Award winner for his dedication to providing free car maintenance to low-income families through the Samaritan Car Care Clinic.

The annual Jefferson Awards “have been the highest and most prestigious honor recognizing public service in the United States” for over 50 years, Multiplying Good, the organization behind the awards, wrote on their website. Past recipients at the national level include Oprah Winfrey, former President Jimmy Carter and Shaquille O’Neal.

Bruce Kintner of Cold Spring was selected as a 2024 National Jefferson Award winner for his dedication to providing free car maintenance to low-income families through the Samaritan Car Care Clinic.

There are 11 different categories of Jefferson Awards. Kintner received the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award for Outstanding Service Benefitting Local Communities.

Each year, do-gooders in more than 90 cities in the United States receive a Jefferson award at the local level for their extraordinary work in their community. Five of these local winners are then chosen at the national level for the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award for Outstanding Service Benefitting Local Communities.

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