The More childhood, please. Awards

At Akron Children's, we are against all of childhood's bullies. Whether they show up on an X-ray, a sports field or social media. But we know we can't do it alone – it takes a whole community to bring about positive change. And Akron Children's recognizes that many are doing it every day.

Coming soon: 2026 nomination form

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Award Winners

Akron Children’s received 55 nominations from and for members of the community. The honorees among the 10 More childhood, please.™ Awards categories are:

Meagan, Jeff and Owen Gries

Family Impact Award:
Meagen, Jeff, Owen and Emma Gries

Mackenzie Roach

Young Leader Award:
Mackenzie Roach

Jack Weber

Akron Children’s Caregiver Award:
Jack Weber

More about Jack Weber

Lisa Falloway

Civic Champion Award:
Adaptive Sports Ohio

Keith Kennedy

Outstanding Media Award:
Keith Kennedy

Melody Strait

Akron Children’s Advocate Award:
Melody Strait

More about Melody Strait

Beth Cardina

Trailblazer Award:
Beth Cardina

Brian Bidlingmyer

Community Hero Award:
Brian Bidlingmyer

Birthing Beautiful Communities (BBC)

Business Impact Award:
Birthing Beautiful Communities

Mary Leuca

Akron Children’s Luminary Award:
Mary Leuca

The More childhood, please.™ Awards honor those who work throughout northeast Ohio to help children grow up and reach their full potential.

This year’s event was a dinner and awards ceremony that took place the evening of Oct. 1, 2025. It recognized individuals, businesses and families for the many and diverse ways they advocate for more childhood, whether directly related to health care or in other ways.

Our next nomination window will begin in February of 2026. We invite you to nominate those who have made a significant impact on childhood in northeast Ohio. This is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the champions of childhood who are impacting kids in their community in their own unique ways.

Special thanks to our media partners Ideastream Public Media and WKYC!

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Nominations will begin again in February of 2026 and will be judged based on the following criteria:

Criteria:

  • Nominee goes above and beyond to enhance childhood. Nominator should provide specific, relevant and detailed examples of the nominee’s efforts, both current (in the past 12 months) and past (to show long-term dedication).
  • Nominator should provide clear examples of the nominee’s impact on childhood in northeast Ohio. Examples should show tangible results. Both qualitative and quantitative outcomes are preferred.
  • Nominee has contributed to the advancement of childhood in creative and innovative ways. They have demonstrated “outside-of-the-box” thinking to improve childhood outcomes.
  • Nominator has provided additional supporting documents (letters of reference, media coverage, testimonials, etc.) further demonstrating the impact of the nominee’s efforts.

Award categories

Family Impact Award
Recognizes an outstanding family who has demonstrated a commitment to the improvement of childhood through their volunteer or advocacy work. 
Trailblazer Award
Recognizes an individual who through their work or volunteerism has demonstrated a commitment to the health and wellness of children.  
Young Leader Award
Recognizes a remarkable young person (aged 10-24) who through their time or talents or a school project is promoting the advancement of child health and wellness.  
Community Hero Award
Recognizes an exceptional community leader and/or public servant in the community whose achievements directly support child health and wellness.  
Civic Champion Award
Recognizes an exceptional club, association, neighborhood or committee whose mission and good works directly supports the health and wellness of children.  
Business Impact Award
Recognizes an outstanding company, business or institution that has demonstrated a commitment to improving and advancing the health and wellness of children.  
Outstanding Media Award
Recognizes a local media outlet whose work supports more childhood. This could be through journalism that raises awareness for the health and wellbeing of children or through community service and outreach performed by the outlet.   
Akron Children’s Caregiver Award
Recognizes a clinician employed by Akron Children’s whose exceptional work has demonstrated a commitment to advancing childhood.  
Akron Children’s Advocate Award
Recognizes a non-clinical employee of Akron Children’s whose work supports the advancement of the health and wellness of children.   
Akron Children’s Luminary Award
This category recognizes a “friend” of the hospital whether it be a board member, partner, retiree, donor or volunteer who has demonstrated outstanding generosity of time or talent in supporting more childhood.   

More childhood, please.™ Awards Nomination Form

Nominations for the More Childhood, Please Awards are officially closed and will re-open in February 2026.

If you missed the opportunity to nominate someone this year, we hope you'll keep them in mind when nominations re-open next year!

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