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Grand Forks Public Health Seeks Public Health Champion Nominations
Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) is now seeking nominations for Public Health Champion Awards. The awards will recognize individuals, groups, or organizations who champion and lead opportunities for health across our community. The nomination process is quick and should describe in 150 words or less the accomplishments of the nominee that supports public health principles and practices. Awardee's will be notified on March 22, 2023, and honored during National Public Health Week at the Grand Forks City Council Meeting on April 3, 2023, at 5:30 p.m.
General criteria for nominees :
• Live, work or volunteer in Grand Forks County
• Promote the principles of public health in a professional, public, or volunteer capacity in Grand Forks County
• Exemplify exceptional achievement, longstanding excellence, outstanding leadership and have made contributions that have advanced the community’s health
• Demonstrate achievements in protecting and promoting the health of Grand Forks County
GFPH is accepting nominations until March 20, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. Access the nomination form by clicking here: http://ow.ly/IuBZ50NhbQk
2022 award recipients were Maura Ferguson, a housing specialist with the Grand Forks High Plains Fair Housing Center; Miranda Olson, a student at UND and a full-time firefighter and EMT for the City of Grand Forks; Hugo’s Family Marketplace, with the award being accepted by Torrie Enget; Mary Barrett, a public health nurse with the Grand Forks County Correctional Center; and Debbie Swanson, the Director of Grand Forks Public Health.
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