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Presenter awards 'Actively Caring' wristband, says city is first to join national program

May 26, 2026 | Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas


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Presenter awards 'Actively Caring' wristband, says city is first to join national program
A presenter at the meeting handed a wristband to a recipient as part of the "Actively Caring for People" recognition program and said the city is the first to participate in the nationwide effort. "It's a nationwide program. We're the first city to be involved in that," the presenter said, explaining the program recognizes individuals for good deeds.

The presenter described the wristband as having "its own unique identifier, 6396," and said the recipient will have a photo and a short write-up posted on the program's website for national visibility. The presenter urged attendees to "pass this on to them" when they see others doing good work so those acts are recorded under the program number.

The presenter thanked the recipient, addressed as Andrew, and noted the group would take a picture to document the recognition. No formal vote or policy change accompanied the presentation; it was presented as an acknowledgment of individual service.

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