
Traverse Connect Honors Mary Vollink With Distinguished Service Award
March 20, 2025
A long-serving Traverse City community member with a 40-year career in social service and community outreach is being honored with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award from Traverse Connect.
Mary Vollink, the Traverse City Salvation Army’s Office Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, was selected by the Traverse Connect Board of Directors to receive the Distinguished Service Award. The DSA is among the region’s oldest and most prestigious civic awards, presented annually since 1929. Ms. Vollink will be honored at the Distinguished Service Award Luncheon on May 21, 2025.
Mary’s long tenure with The Salvation Army began in the early 1980s in Holland, where she was born and raised. In 1988, she and her husband, Jim, relocated to Traverse City, and shortly following their move, she joined the staff of the Traverse City Salvation Army and the TCAPS Transportation Department. Mary drove a school bus, transporting elementary and special needs students until 2010, and she is still considered a friend by many of the families she got to know while serving the district’s students.
Mary has been dedicated to the mission of The Salvation Army since her childhood, alongside her parents and four siblings. After participating in its programs as a young person, Mary grew into leadership roles in Holland and Traverse City. In addition to her responsibilities as the Office Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, Mary is the Emergency Disaster Services Coordinator. In addition to her official roles, Mary gives significant time to teaching youth groups and summer camps, mentoring young people and adults, lending a hand for food drives, ringing the bell at the holidays, transporting those in need, and serving on the boards of WLJN and The Salvation Army’s church.
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