Valor Awards Honor 230 First Responders
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Valor Awards Honor 230 First Responders

Police Officer First Class Steven Monahan of the Fairfax County Police Department receives the 2024 Bronze Medal of Valor. Standing from left to right: 2024 Valor Awards Master of Ceremonies Larry Miller, WUSA9; Andy Klaff, Executive Managing Director, Newmark, 2024 Valor Awards Gold Sponsor; Police Officer First Class Steven Monahan, Fairfax County Police; Chief Kevin Davis, Fairfax County Police; and Chairman Jeffrey McKay, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors

Police Officer First Class Steven Monahan of the Fairfax County Police Department receives the 2024 Bronze Medal of Valor. Standing from left to right: 2024 Valor Awards Master of Ceremonies Larry Miller, WUSA9; Andy Klaff, Executive Managing Director, Newmark, 2024 Valor Awards Gold Sponsor; Police Officer First Class Steven Monahan, Fairfax County Police; Chief Kevin Davis, Fairfax County Police; and Chairman Jeffrey McKay, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors

   Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce CEO Charles Kapur provides welcoming remarks to open the 46th Annual Fairfax County Valor Awards.
 
 


The 46th Annual Fairfax County Valor Awards celebrates 230 first responders. On Thursday, April 11, the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce honored first responders at the 46th Annual Fairfax County Valor Awards. A steering committee composed of law enforcement agencies, representatives, the Sheriff's Office, event sponsors such as platinum sponsors Inova Hospital and Transurban, and members of the Fairfax County community selected the recipients, guided by specific criteria per category.

“We are proud to bring together members of our community to honor the 230 first responders who received a Valor Award this year, “ said Charles Kapor, president, and CEO of the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce. “Extraordinary heroes protecting us and our families.”