Wake Forest University proudly announces that Reagan Smith, a dedicated public health volunteer, has been honored with the prestigious 2025 Community Impact Student Award. Recognized for her unwavering commitment to improving local health outcomes and fostering community well-being, Smith’s efforts exemplify the university’s values of service and leadership. This accolade highlights the significant contributions students like Smith make beyond the classroom, positively shaping the lives of those around them.
Public Health Volunteer Reagan Smith Recognized for Outstanding Community Service at Wake Forest University
This year’s Community Impact Student Award at Wake Forest University has been proudly awarded to Reagan Smith, a dedicated public health volunteer whose tireless efforts have significantly improved local health initiatives. Reagan’s work has focused on bridging gaps in healthcare access for underserved communities, coordinating vaccination drives, and spearheading educational workshops on disease prevention. Through her leadership and compassion, numerous community members have benefitted from increased awareness and resources during critical times.
Reagan’s contributions can be summarized through several key achievements:
- Organized over 15 health fairs engaging more than 1,200 participants
- Collaborated with local clinics to expand outreach programs by 30%
- Developed multilingual health education materials that reached diverse populations
- Mentored fellow students in public health volunteerism and community advocacy
| Impact Area | Metric | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community Outreach Events | 15+ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Participants Engaged | 1,200+ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Languages Supported | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Volunteer Hours Logged |
This year’s Community Impact Student Award at Wake Forest University has been proudly awarded to Reagan Smith, a dedicated public health volunteer whose tireless efforts have significantly improved local health initiatives. Reagan’s work has focused on bridging gaps in healthcare access for underserved communities, coordinating vaccination drives, and spearheading educational workshops on disease prevention. Through her leadership and compassion, numerous community members have benefitted from increased awareness and resources during critical times. Reagan’s contributions can be summarized through several key achievements:
Recommendations for Supporting Student Volunteers to Amplify Community Health OutcomesEmpowering student volunteers like Reagan Smith requires a strategic blend of mentorship, resources, and community engagement opportunities. Universities and public health programs should prioritize providing hands-on training sessions that enhance practical skills while fostering cultural competence. Creating platforms for volunteers to share their experiences not only validates their efforts but also builds a supportive network that inspires continued commitment to community health initiatives. Key strategies for maximizing volunteer impact include:
To ConcludeReagan Smith’s dedication to public health and community service has not only earned her the 2025 Community Impact Student Award at Wake Forest University but also set a powerful example for her peers. As she continues her work, Smith embodies the spirit of volunteerism that drives positive change at both local and broader levels. Her recognition underscores the vital role students play in advancing public health initiatives and inspiring collective action for healthier communities. |





























