Honored With Jefferson Award For Public Service
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In 1987, Steve Jobs was honored with the prestigious Jefferson Award for Public Service, a recognition that highlights his significant contributions to the public good. The Jefferson Awards, established in 1972, celebrate individuals who have made a profound impact through their volunteerism and community service. Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., was not only a visionary in technology but also a philanthropist who believed in the power of innovation to improve lives. His work extended beyond the realm of technology, as he actively supported various initiatives aimed at enhancing education and accessibility to technology. This award underscored his commitment to using his influence and resources to foster positive change in society. Jobs' legacy continues to inspire future generations to engage in public service and leverage their skills for the betterment of the community. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #SteveJobs #JeffersonAward #PublicService #Philanthropy #CommunityImpact

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