Toledo woman to receive Ohio Martin Luther King Jr. honor
Doni Miller will receive the Governor’s Humanitarian Award, which recognizes those who have given their time and service to those in need.
Credit: Ohio Department of Administrative Services Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 9:52 AM EST January 13, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio A Toledo woman will be among seven people recognized Thursday by the Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Commission for her work to serve others.
Miller will receive the Governor’s Humanitarian Award, which recognizes those who have given their time and service to those in need and promote the welfare of humanity and elimination of pain and suffering through their selfless service. She is Chief Executive Officer of the Neighborhood Health Association, one of the largest community health center systems in Northwest Ohio with medical and dental clinics in Lucas County.
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