[Prevention] 2009 Annual Prevention Award Nominations Sought
Melissa Boyd
mboyd at masap.org
Mon Aug 31 12:51:37 EDT 2009
The Maine Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse (MAPSA)
2009 Annual Prevention Award.
Dear Prevention Folks,
We will be accepting nominations of a Maine citizen for the annual
Prevention Award that will be presented at the MAPSA Conference on November
6th, 2009 in Bangor.
Requirements are that the individual has:
Õ Demonstrated active support for Maines substance abuse and addictions
initiatives in prevention, treatment and/or recovery support
Õ Demonstrated active advocacy for appropriate resource allocation for the
continuum of substance abuse and addictions
Õ A comprehensive perspective on the impact of substance abuse and
addictions in Maine and energy and a vision for resolution of the problem.
Please send me the name(s) of the individual(s) you would like to nominate
along with a brief statement no longer than 250 words that summarizes your
candidate(s).
Nominations will be accepted until September 25th.
Submit nominations via e-mail to Melissa Boyd at mboyd at masap.org in the
subject line state 2009 Prevention Award nomination. Each submission will
be sent a confirmation e-mail that your nomination has been accepted. The
award winner will be announced in October.
Melissa A. Boyd, MPPM
Coordinator
Maine Alliance to Prevent Substance Abuse
295 Water Street Suite 200
Augusta, Maine 04330
(207) 621-8118
Cel (207) 458-2257
Fax (207) 621-8362
Save the Date: November 6th MAPSA Prevention Convention in Bangor
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