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Awards

Henry V. Langford Lifetime Service Award

In September 2010 the MTM Foundation Board of Trustees established the Henry V. Langford Lifetime Service Award to honor Langford for his lifetime of distinguished service in the religious community and in our country’s conservation effort and for his courageous stand in his church and community in support of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on May 17, 1954.  Such selfless acts of advocacy for marginalized people have been exemplified throughout his life.  Each year, the MTM Foundation Board of Trustees will select one or more persons to be honored by being recipients of the Langford Award. View the profile of Henry V. Langford.

In March 2011 the MTM Foundation Board of Trustees awarded the first Henry V. Langford Lifetime service awards to the following persons in recognition of their service in keeping with the guidelines of this award.

Dr. Donald Ross Campbell

Dr. D. Ross Campbell is an adult, adolescent and child psychiatrist and a noted author and lecturer on parent-child relationships. He was the founder of the Southeastern Counseling Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and served as its director until retiring in 1996. Read more…

The Rev. Archibald Wallace, III, Esquire

Rev. Archibald Wallace, III, is an attorney and he is also an ordained Presbyterian minister. In addition, he is an entrepreneur, mediator, arbitrator, veteran of the U. S. Army where he served as an officer, business man, husband, father, and teacher. Read more…

Ross Campbell and Henry LangfordRoss Campbell and Henry Langford
Arch Wallace and Henry LangfordArch Wallace and Henry Langford

 

Campbell/Wallace MTM Service Award

In March 2011 the MTM Foundation Board of Trustees established the Campbell/Wallace MTM Service Award to honor Dr. D. Ross Campbell, psychiatrist, and Rev. Archibald Wallace, III, Esquire, for their outstanding service to ministers and their families through MTM’s mission and ministry.  Each year, one or more persons whose commitment of time, energy and expertise through the Ministering to Ministers Foundation will be honored by being recipients of the Campbell/Wallace Award.

Each of these men has volunteered hundreds of hours during the past decade and a half reaching out to wounded ministers and their families.

The initial recipient(s) of this award will be announced in September, 2011.

Ross Campbell, Arch Wallace, Charles Chandler, and Henry Langford

Ross Campbell, Arch Wallace, and Charles Chandler

 

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