Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Core Value Award for Christian Principles - Brooke Davilla

Methodist Children’s Home (MCH) annually recognizes staff who exemplify our Core Values. Staff are nominated by their peers and recognized at an all-staff meeting.

The Core Values for MCH are:
Christian Principles
Relationships
Responsibility
Growth
Service
Hope

Brooke Davilla, director of MCH Family Outreach in Waco, received the 2016 Core Award for Christian Principles at the all-staff meeting in September. The recipient of the Core Award for Christian Principles is someone who applies the principles of the Christian faith which serve as the foundation for this ministry.

According to Davilla’s nomination, “Even though I do not work with Brooke on a day-to day basis, I have had the honor and privilege of working alongside her in various workgroups and on specific assignments. I have never known her to speak a negative word of another person or situation. She clearly serves from a deep place of calling and purpose and models the love and servanthood of Christ in a beautiful and humble way. It is not unusual to receive a random card in the mail or email in your inbox in which she expresses her gratitude and a word of encouragement. She goes above and beyond to make sure those around her feel supported, appreciated and valuable. She is a bright spot in not only the outreach department, but in all of MCH. She truly lives out servant leadership. She had been a true blessing to me on more than one occasion and I am certain I am not the only one. I always come away from an encounter with Brooke feeling encouraged and listened to. I am so grateful for her! She is an incredible example of the core value of Christian Principles.”

Traci Wagner, program administrator and Davilla’s supervisor had this to share: “Brooke is an asset to MCH in her role of Waco Outreach Director. I am blessed to work alongside her. I was so glad to see her recognized for the work she does that impacts children and families in the Waco community and surrounding areas.”

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