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Pr. George’s Awarded Grant for Strides in Behavioral Health Services

The Prince George’s Health Department has received a $300,000 grant to promote an innovative “re-entry” program that will provide access to behavioral health services for previously incarcerated individuals as they transition into the community. The three-year grant award will support a partnership between the Prince George’s Health Department and County Detention Center, and is projected […]

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Whitman-Walker Looks to Community for ‘Courage Award’ Nominations

For the first time, the D.C. community will be able to submit nominations for the Courage Award presented at AIDS Walk, an annual fund-raising event on Oct. 2. The award is the most distinguished honor given by Whitman-Walker Clinic, an HIV advocacy and medical assistance clinic. Nominations are due Sept. 13. The clinic presents the […]

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Youth Vote Campaign Launches Web Video Contest

In a unique collaboration, 30 youth-serving organizations and media partners launched a user-generated video contest on Aug. 25 as a part of voteagain2010.com. Over the next few months, the website will serve as a platform that highlights volunteer opportunities and creative campaigns from young Americans and gives context on major issues. The video contest launched […]

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Local Student Awarded 2010 Crimson Summer Exchange Fellowship

Annika Campbell was among 18 students selected to participate in the prestigious Crimson Summer Exchange Program in China. Annika lives in Fort Washington, Md., and is a rising senior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  The Crimson Summer Exchange Program “brings the experiences and passions of undergraduate and graduate students at world universities to lead and mentor […]

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School’s In

Thousands of students in Washington, D.C. and Prince George’s County returned to school this week. Though concerns remain about the impact of the economy on services and class sizes, the new school term began without much of the glitches that marred last year’s annual influx.

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