Jerome Turner Award

Jerome Turner Community Service Award

The Board of Directors of the 100 Club of Memphis recently created an award for the purpose of recognizing an employee of any of the local law enforcement or firefighting agencies who has given extraordinary time and effort in service to the community. This award is in honor and memory of the late Federal Judge Jerome Turner. He is remembered throughout the community for his life-long pursuit of justice and the very positive impact he had on everyone in the area. Candidates that qualify are screened and one person is selected annually by the Valor Committee. This individual is recognized at the annual dinner in January and presented with a monetary award.

2011 Award Winner

The winner of the 2011 Jerome Turner Award is Officer Rebeka Ann Anderson with the Bartlett Police Department. Officer Anderson has designated the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis as the recipient of the monetary award. Congratulations Officer Anderson!