Honoring Exceptional Volunteers for 36 Years: The A.K. Guy Award

Last updated: September 30, 2024, at 6:45 a.m. PT

Originally published: December 30, 2020, at 2:35 p.m. PT

The A.K. Guy Award is presented to individuals, couples, or families who exemplify the ideals of the late Albert K. Guy through their outstanding volunteer service and dedication to social responsibility and equity and justice for all.

History of the Award

The Y has been listening and responding to our region’s most critical social needs for more than 148 years. In 1983, the Y established the A.K. Guy Award in memory of Albert K. Guy. The award honors those who strive to better serve their community through dedicated volunteer service. 

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A lifelong Seattleite, A.K. Guy (1892 – 1983) graduated from the former Broadway High School in 1910. He served as President of G.O. Guy Drugs, was a 45-year member of the Seattle Rotary Club, a member of Queen Anne United Methodist Church, and a fellow of Seattle Pacific University. Guy held the Y close to his heart as a member of the YMCA Board of Directors and an enthusiastic volunteer and supporter of YMCA Camp Orkila.


Past Recipients & Event Themes

2024 Celebrating Changemakers

  • A.K. Guy Award: Sheri Schultz and the Schultz Family Foundation
  • Judge Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson Excellence in Social Justice Award: Eric Pettigrew

2023 Celebrating Changemakers

  • A.K. Guy Award: Maggie Walker
  • Judge Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson Excellence in Social Justice Award: Megan Rapinoe

2022 Celebrating Changemakers

  • A.K. Guy Awards Dr. William Bell and Casey Family Programs
  • Judge Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson Excellence in Social Justice Award: Judge Richard and Leslie Jones
  • Hero Everyday Awards: Jaylen Diamond, Jayma Erker, Kevy Wijaya

2021 YMCA A.K. Guy Award honoring Connie Ballmer and Ballmer Group (Removing Barriers & Creating Opportunities)

2015 YMCA A.K. Guy Award honoring Jeff & Tricia Raikes (United for Youth)

2014: Matt Griffin and Evelyne Rozner (Paving the Way)

2013: Dan and Nancy Evans (Serving Without Limits)
2012: Martha Choe (Leading for Good)
2011: Phil Smart, Sr. (Driven to Serve)
2010: Bill and Paula Clapp (Together for a Better World)
2009: “Four Amigos” – Larry Gossett, Roberto Maestas, Bob Santos & the late Bernie Whitebear  (Seattle’s Fantastic Four)
2008: Colleen Willoughby (Dream Big. Act Together.)
2007: Hon. Richard A. Jones(Guilty as Charged…for Exceptional Volunteerism)
2006: Maggie and Doug Walker (Moving Mountains with Passion & Optimism)
2005: Constance and Norman Rice (Putting the C in Seattle)
2004: J. Shan Mullin (In the Building Game)
2003: Peter Horvitz (Extra, Extra, Read All About It!)
2002: Seattle Works (On the Line for Good)
2001: William H. Gates (Leading the March toward a Just Society)
2000: Anne Farrell (Leadership with Wisdom, Strength and Dignity)
1999: Tomio Moriguchi (Tradition Guides a Quiet Hero)
1998: Scott and Laurie Oki (Linking Passion to Action)
1997: Safeco and Roger Eigsti (Boomerang Giving)
1996: Rev. Samuel B. McKinney (Do Unto Others)
1995: Herb and Shirley Bridge (Building Bridges)
1994: Donald J. Covey (Seattle’s Good Fortune)
1993: The Junior League of Seattle (Celebrating Seventy Years)
1992: Jim and John Ellis (Picnic in the Park)
1991: John and Mary Ann Mangels (Partners for Change)
1990: The Boeing Company and Frank Shrontz
1989: Eddie Carlson 
1988: Frances P. Owen 
1987: Andy Smith and Pacific Northwest Bell 
1986: Michael Dederer
1985: Kate and Holt Webster
1984: Hon. Joel Pritchard