Rosalyn Moses recently became the first person from South Carolina to receive an American Institute for Public Service’s Jefferson Award. Moses, the executive director of the Family Resource Center (FRC) in Camden, received the award for her commitment and contributions to the Kershaw County community. She received the award during a two-day conference, June 17-18, in Washington, D.C. The Jefferson Awards program is, according to its website, a “national recognition system honoring community and public service in America.”
FRC director receives Nobel Peace prize for public service

