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Recipients of the David Chow Humanitarian Award
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| 2008 - Was a year wherein 8 Awards were given to deserving recipients: | |
| Jay Goldinger, (Food on Foot) | |
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Nominated and recognized for his humanitarian work in facilitating and founding Food on Foot, a Los Angeles feeding program for the homeless and poor, and for finding full time job opportunities for the homeless. (Link to Food on Foot’s website: http://www.foodonfoot.org/) Jay Goldinger giving a certification of graduation to one of Food On Foot’s work for food participants. |
| Bruno Serato, (Caterina’s Girls Club) | |
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Nominated and recognized for his humanitarian work in founding and coordinating Caterina’s Girls Club which provides generous donations and serving over 35,000 hot meals a year to underprivileged children in the Southern California area. (Link to his website: http://www.anaheimwhitehouse.com/about/bruno.php) |
| Amie Jo Greer, (C4S Girls) | |
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Nominated and recognized for her humanitarian work in supporting and protecting women and children affected by domestic violence and for her work in creating Corner4Success Charitable Foundation to directly and positively enhancing the community. (Link to her website: http://www.corner4success.com/home) |
| Adi Roche, (Chernobyl Children’s Project International) | |
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Nominated and recognized for her humanitarian work in founding Chernobyl Children’s Project International, bringing awareness to the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and providing medical treatment to children affected by the Chernobyl disaster. (Link to Chernobyl Children’s Project International website: http://www.chernobyl-international.com/) |
| Dr. James Orbinski (Doctors Without Borders) | |
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Nominated and recognized for his humanitarian work in coordinating Doctors Without Borders over recent years, and more recently for providing free medical services to other individuals worldwide. Dr. Orbinski is the author of 2008 Best Seller, An Imperfect Offfering: Humanitarian Action For the 21st Century ( Bloomsbury-Walker) 2008. |
| Lisa F. Jackson (Rape Victims in the Congo) | |
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Nominated and recognized for her documentary and work with rape victims in the Congo. (Link to her website: http://www.jacksonfilms.com/) (Link to the Documentary: http://www.thegreatestsilence.org/press |
| Brad Pitt (Make It Right Foundation) | |
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Nominated and recognized for his humanitarian work in providing housing, funds and assistance to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and for coordinating architects and designers in order to provide safe, efficient housing to the homeless in New Orleans. (See Attachment of article on Brad Pitt in Architectural Digest) |
| Dennis David (Fallbrook Youth Scholarships) | |
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Nominated and recognized for his humanitarian work by assisting youths, athletes, and cheerleaders in the community in an effort to provide them with scholarships and purpose. |
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