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Mayor Rawlings-Blake Kicks Off American Heart Month in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD. (February 01, 2012),
Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was joined by officials from
the Baltimore City Health Department, the American Heart Association
(Mid-Atlantic Affiliate), and St. Agnes Hospital to challenge city
residents to improve their health at events taking place during American
Heart Month. Heart disease is the number one killer of women in
Baltimore City and the leading cause of death overall. Heart disease is a
key contributor to the life expectancy gap that persists among city
neighborhoods.
“I want to thank our partners for working with us to raise awareness
about heart health this month,” said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “Many people
know that the key to improving their health is a diet high in fresh
fruits and vegetables and low in sodium, saturated and trans fats, and
cholesterol. Unfortunately, more women die of cardiovascular disease
than the next five leading causes of death combined, including all forms
of cancer. We need individuals to begin taking responsibility for their
lives—and setting an example for young people—by taking control of
their heart health.”...
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CollegeBound foundation Accepting Applications
The CollegeBound foundation is accepting applications for its Last dollar Grant award up to $3,000. To qualify a student must be a 2012 graduate of a Baltimore City High School and demonstrate financial need. CollegeBound also offers over 60 scholarships based on academic merit or service learning; ranging from a onetime $400 award to a four year full tuition award. Applications are due by March 1st and are available on line.
View VideoNominations Wanted ! Richard A. Lidinsky, Sr. Award
The Richard A. Lidinsky, Sr. Award was established in 2004 in memory of this faithful servant. Each year, the Lidinsky Awards Committee selects an employee who exemplifies the same attributes as Mr. Lidinsky. The award recipient will receive $2,500, his or her name on a commemorative plaque in the Rotunda of City Hall and a special awards ceremony where Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will present the award. Additionally, two runner-ups will be awarded prizes of$1,000 each.
For details please download the Lidinsky Nomination Application
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