Good Samaritan Award

Background

Good Samaritan

The Good Samaritan is a parable told by Jesus Christ and is mentioned in the Gospel of Luke (10:29-37). It is the story of a traveler who is beaten, robbed, and left to die along the side of a road. According to the parable, a priest and then a Levite notice the struggling man but avoid him and ignore his distress.

Finally, a Samaritan comes upon the man who is in dire need of help for his survival.

Though the wandering man is a Samaritan and the injured man is a Jew, this particular Samaritan chooses to help the injured man voluntarily and without hesitation or thought of compensation. (Wikipedia)

History

At The Schulz Foundation, we wanted to honor individuals for their work and support in the community. The award is a small appreciation for their outstanding engagement and dedication and intended to encourage others to follow their example.

Disclaimer

The award is individually earned and owned. There is no financial or other benefit or obligation associated with it. Nominees are not associated with or part of The Schulz Foundation.