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Health Initiative in St. Lawrence County seeking nominations for Walter Lacks Award

Posted 8/5/17

CANTON -- The Health Initiative is accepting nominations from the community for its Walter Lacks Award, given to a St. Lawrence County resident who has demonstrated enthusiasm and commitment to both …

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Health Initiative in St. Lawrence County seeking nominations for Walter Lacks Award

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CANTON -- The Health Initiative is accepting nominations from the community for its Walter Lacks Award, given to a St. Lawrence County resident who has demonstrated enthusiasm and commitment to both personal wellness and to increasing wellness in others.

In 2011 the Health Initiative inaugurated the Walter Lacks Award, named for an amazing community resident, Walter Lacks, who well into his 90s works tirelessly to improve his own health and the health of community members, whether here or across the nation and the globe.

This award was created to both honor him and to recognize other individuals in the community who also express the qualities that Lacks embodies. A true champion for community health, Walter is a role model for all to admire and aspire to, demonstrating enthusiasm and commitment to both his personal wellness and his dedication to increasing the wellness in others.

Online nominations may be made at the agency website,  HYPERLINK "http://www.gethealthyslc.org/" www.gethealthyslc.org. Downloadable forms to print, complete and mail are also available online. Paper forms can be obtained by calling Julie Cooke at (315) 261-4760 ext. 239.

Nominations are due by Sept. 8. The award winner will be recognized at the Health Initiative’s Annual Meeting on Oct. 26.

A perpetual plaque commemorating winners of the award is at the Health Initiative office at 6439 State Hwy 56, Potsdam.