- Dr. Alim Louis Benabid, world renowned pioneering scientist and mentor in the area of deep brain stimulation that changes the lives of persons with Parkinson's disease, dystonia and other movement disorders, received the International Award.
- Dr. Phyllis Magrab, educator, scholar, skilled clinician and champion for children with disabilities, nationally and internationally,received the Pioneer for Persons with Disabilities Award. Dr. Magrab is with the Georgetown University Medical Center.
- Dr. Joseph Rosen, researcher, professor and noted plastic surgeon who performs facial and body reconstructions at Walter Reed Medical Center, received the Health/Service Provider for Persons with Disabilities Award.
- Mr. Kyle Maynard, born with congenital amputation of all four limbs, a champion wrestler, author, motivational speaker, advocate, and role model, received the Persons with Disabilities Across the Lifespan Award.
- Ms. Emily P. Kingsley, Emmy(r) award-winning writer for "Sesame Street" and long-time advocate of kids with special needs, on the popular children's program and beyond, received the Entertainment Industry Award.
- Ms. Dora Ricks, HHS employee who instructs, mentors and motivates young persons with disabilities within HHS to become employed as productive citizens with disabilities, received the 2008 Certificate of Appreciation.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
HHS Celebrates Contributions to People With Disabilities
HHS today has recognized the significant achievements of five leaders in science, education, business and entertainment during a ceremony celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month. During the ceremony, other honorees were also acknowledged for their role in support of the Administration's commitment for full inclusion in the workforce for people with disabilities. The honorees have contributed greatly to advance the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) and President Bush's New Freedom Initiative (NFI).
"Our 2008 award honorees represent models of what all of us, with or without disabilities, can contribute toward removing barriers that limit persons with disabilities' ability to participate fully in their communities," HHS Deputy Secretary Tevi Troy said. "Their contributions allow us all to build on all efforts that ensure our nation remains a place of opportunity for all Americans."
Honorees awarded today include the following:
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