By Alicia Alvarez Community Foundation for Western Iowa
SHARE Iowa is proud to announce Alicia Alvarez, a junior at Underwood High School, as the recipient of the 2026 Do-gooder of the Year Award, recognizing her commitment to service, leadership and community impact.
Alicia has been an active volunteer since her freshman year, contributing to multiple school and community initiatives while serving in leadership roles as vice president of FCCLA, a member of the JOI Club and a member of the Student Council.
Outstanding volunteer contributions
Alicia’s service demonstrates exceptional leadership and compassion. She provides weekly leadership for the Backpack Program, organizing food distribution, Thanksgiving meals and food drives to support families experiencing food insecurity. She has also contributed to initiatives such as a winter glove and hat drive.
Within FCCLA, Alicia served as vice president of programs as a sophomore and first vice president as a junior, coordinating an online silent auction following the 2024 tornadoes, helping develop the Eagles Nest Closet and Mobile Food Pantry, and assisting with a career fair that connected more than 60 students with over 30 professionals. She is widely recognized for stepping in to meet last-minute volunteer needs.
Through the JOI Club and at Underwood High School, Alicia is known for her reliability and compassion, including organizing fundraising efforts for grieving families and helping secure funeral assistance when a former student passed away.
A volunteer who goes above and beyond
Nominator and school counselor Kirk Hughes describes Alicia as “a rare young person” whose maturity and sense of responsibility set her apart. “She has a deep sense of community involvement, and most students do not have the dedication to take on such adult responsibilities,” Hughes said. “The Backpack Program alone is a huge responsibility that is needed in every community, and Alicia approaches it with compassion and reliability.”
Alicia’s leadership, initiative and service have made a measurable impact on both her school and the broader community, embodying the spirit of generosity and compassion that the Do-gooder of the Year Award celebrates.
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