The Brightest Star, Inc. and its founder, President & CEO have been the honored recipient of numerous Community Awards and Special Achievement Recognitions from State,
County and City elected officials.
Leadership Impact Nomination Award, University of Phoenix, Southern California (2022)
- Woman of the Year Finalist, Assembly District 47 (2018)
- Non-profit of the Year, nominated, Assembly District 47 (2017)
- Women's Inspiration Network, Congresswoman Karen Bass Humanitarian Award (2017)
- Educational Medal of Honor, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools (2016)
- Mentoring Recognition Award, San Bernardino County Mentor Taskforce, Children's Network (2016)
- The Lady in Red, Non-Profit Organization Award, The Multi-Cultural Motion Picture Association (2015)
- Behavioral Health Advocate, Honorable Mention Award, Evening of Stars, San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health (2015)
- The Unforgettable Heart Award, The Unforgettable Foundation (2015)
- Community Hero Champion Award, Molina Health Care, (2012)
- Shine the Light on Child Abuse Award, San Bernardino County Children's Network (2012)
- Outstanding Volunteerism Award, City of Riverside, Community Connect (2012)
- Proclamation &Special recognition, County of San Bernardino (2012)
- Special Proclamation Recognition, 5th District County of Los Angeles, Supervisor Michael Antonovich (2011)
- Special Proclamation, City of Rancho Cucamonga, (2011)
- Behavioral Health Aspire Award, San Bernardino County Behavioral Health (2011)
- Woman of the Year, City of Rialto, Assemblymember Wilmer Amina Carter, Mayor Grace Vargas, and Senator Gloria Negrete-Mcleod (2009)
- Special Proclamation, City of Rialto (2008)
- Certificate of Honor, Outstanding contribution to Children in LA Foster Care system, Los Angeles Lawyers Association (2008)
- Black Rose Award, San Bernardino Black Culture Foundation (2008)