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Nominations Sought for 2010 Centers for Disease Control Foundation Hero Award The following link(s) will open in one new tab or window. Should you have any questions regarding this article, please follow the specific contact information provided. The CDC Foundation Hero Award is designed to honor a distinguished leader who has made a significant impact in the field of public health. The award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to improving the public's health through exemplary work in advancing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's mission of promoting health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. Deadline: March 15, 2010 Established by Congress, the CDC Foundation www.cdcfoundation.org helps the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov increase the effectiveness of its programs by forging effective partnerships between CDC and corporations, foundations, organizations, and individuals to fight threats to health and safety. Complete program information and nomination materials are available at the CDC Foundation Web site. Link to Complete RFP www.cdcfoundation.org/heroaward/index.aspx
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August 2010 Contact Us
Phone: 1-800-395-3372 Upcoming DDPC Meetings August 2010:
8/9/10 - Chilodrens Issues Committee Meeting *Notice* Open Government and the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC). All DDPC meetings are held in Albany, NY unless otherwise noted. Under law, the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC) meetings and DDPC Standing Committee meetings are open meetings. If the public wants to attend, they can attend as observers. Participants may be asked to leave during breaks in the deliberations and when the meeting goes into executive session. If more information, please contact the DDPC directly. People First Language The DDPC strictly adheres to and encourages the use of people first language. However you may note that in some articles/stories appearing in the E-Bulletin the language used is not always entirely people first. Articles submitted to the DDPC are taken verbatim from the source and are therefore not edited by the DDPC for correct people first language due to copyright restrictions. |
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