In recognition of women who have overcome obstacles to make a positive difference in the lives of others, the AK Steel Foundation is underwriting the Steel Magnolia Awards honoring six women who reside in the vicinity of AK Steel's corporate headquarters and plant operations. The awards are worth USD 1,000 each, and will be presented in the form of a grant made to an eligible non profit organization selected by each recipient.
2012 Steel Magnolia Award Recipients:
1. In honor of the late Christine Bosch of Millbury, Ohio. Her award will support Cardinal Stritch High School.
2. Candy Goldie of Ashland, Kentucky. Her award will support the Shelter of Hope homeless shelter.
3. Jayme Lingo of West Lafayette, Ohio. Her award will support the Fisher Nightingale House at Wright Patterson Air Force Base a facility where family members of veterans reside while their loved ones undergo medical treatment.
4. Mother Seraphina Marie of Covington, Kentucky. Her award will support the charitable outreach of the Franciscan Daughters of Mary through the Rose Garden Home Mission.
5. Margaret Quinn of Zanesville, Ohio. Her award will support her local six county chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
6. Sheree Young of Middletown, Ohio. Her award will support the Help Endure A Loss Program for bereaved parents at Atrium Medical Center.
Mr James L Wainscott chairman, president and CEO of AK Steel said that "All of the award recipients are courageous women who, despite personal challenges, have made a significant difference in the lives of others. Through the company's foundation, we are proud to honor these inspirational women by sponsoring the Steel Magnolia Awards."