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Ten Unsung Heroes, Others Honored for Outstanding Service to Children and Youth
The National Child Labor Committee to confer 23rdAnnual Lewis Hine Awards
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/-- The National Child Labor
Committee (NCLC) today announced the names of its ten 2008 Lewis Hine
Awards Honorees, thetwo Distinguished Service AwardHonorees, and the
Ronald H. Brown Award Honoree. The recipients of the awards will receive
them at a ceremony on Monday, March 31st at 5:30 p.m. at the Time Warner
Center in New York City. The 2008 Award Ceremony Chair is John W. Lee II,
Chairman of the READY TO LEARN PARTNERSHIP.
Named for the acclaimed photographer who documented early twentieth
century exploitation of child labor, the Lewis Hine Awards for Service to
Children and Youth are bestowed annually to ten relatively unknown men and
women for their efforts on behalf of the health, education, and welfare of
children and youth, particularly those at risk. The Lewis Hine Awards are
given to unheralded professionals and volunteers who devote extraordinary
time and energy to helping children and youth. The recipients, who come
from many walks of life and from across the United States, are selected by
a panel of distinguished judges from nominations submitted by elected
officials and community leaders.
In addition to the Lewis Hine Awards, the NCLC confers Distinguished
Service Awards upon business leaders and individuals in the public eye who
have made a positive impact on the welfare of the nation's children and
youth.The NCLC also presents the Ronald H. Brown Award, which honors one
American leader, like the late Mr. Brown, who has overcome prejudice and
discrimination and who uses his or her public platform to help today's
young people do the same.
"Despite over 100 years of work by organizations like the NCLC and the
individuals we honor with these awards, too many young people still do not
have the access to education, quality health care, and the economic
opportunities they deserve," said John W. Lee II, the 2008 Awards
Chairman. "These awards offer us an opportunity to acknowledge the
extraordinary efforts of people doing extraordinary things on behalf of
young people. We applaud and elevate their work and dedication in the hope
that they are an example for the rest of us to be agents of change in our
society."
THE 2008 DISTINQUISHED SERVICE AWARD HONOREES
ANN M. MARCHETTI,Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, National
Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality (NICHQ)
JANICE WEINMAN,President, Kids in Distressed Situations (K.I.D.S.)
RONALD H. BROWN AWARD HONOREE
DIANE PATRICK,Partner, Law FirmRopes & Grayand First Lady of
Massachusetts
THE 2008 LEWIS HINE AWARD HONOREES
PROFESSIONALS
SHERILYN ADAMS OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Executive Director, Larkin Street Youth Services
GENE BOWEN OF WARWICK, NEW YORK
Founder/President, Road Recovery Foundation
DON BLUESTONE OF BRONX, NEW YORK
Executive Director, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
JOSE COLON-RIVAS OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Executive Director, Office of Young Children for the City of Hartford
SR. PAULETTE LOMONACO OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Executive Director, Good Shepherd Services
VOLUNTEERS
CHRIS and ANN BURKE OF NORTH KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND
Founders, The Lindsay Ann Burke Memorial Fund
STAN CURTIS OF PROSPECT, KENTUCKY
Founder, Kentucky Harvest Food for the Hungry and USA Harvest
RONALD E. DUKES OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Team Leader/Promoter, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology Program (FIRST)
STEVE KIDD OF PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND
Program Director, CampAmeriKids/AmeriCares
FREDDIE BARRETT RAINWATER OF GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA
Founder, FavorHouse of Northwest Florida, Inc.
About Lewis Wickes Hine
Lewis Wickes Hine is known for his work photographing child labor
practices. Beginning in 1908, Hine became a staff photographer for the
NCLC with a difficult and unusual assignment. Often hiding his camera and
tricking his way past bosses, Hine even learned to write with his hand
inside his pocket in order to get accurate captions without giving himself
away. His work -- famously never touched up for effect -- depicting
children laboring in sweatshops, coal mines, textile mills, and on farms
outraged the public and shamed the government into acting. His photographs
provided the NCLC with the leverage it needed to advance the enactment of
state and federal laws to protect the rights of children in the workplace,
including the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, which was the first major
Federal child labor law ever enacted.
About the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC)
The National Child Labor Committee is a national nonprofit organization
dedicated to the well-being of children and youth in the fields of work
and education. Founded in 1904 and incorporated by an Act of Congress in
1907, the mission of NCLC is to promote the rights, dignity, well-being,
and education of children and youth as they relate to work and the
workplace.In its eleventh decade, the NCLC continues the work of its
founding visionaries as a leading force in ensuring child labor law
compliance, transforming the workplace into a learning environment,
improving employment and training opportunities for older youth, and
securing youth occupational safety and health. Additional information
about the organization and its programs can be found at www.nationalchildlabor.org.
About the READY TO LEARN PARTNERSHIP
The READY TO LEARN PARTNERSHIP (RTLP) is a unique, forward-thinking
coalition of private and public sector professionals committed to helping
develop young children's emergent literacy and reading skills -- with a
special emphasis on the needs of children from low income families. It
leverages federal funds with for-profit and not-for-profit resources to
create highly engaging, educational children's media products and outreach
services. Additional information about the RTLP, its mission, and its
programs can be found at www.rtlp.org.
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