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ALCC, Windy City Times seek award nominations
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2011-10-11

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The AIDS Legal Council of Chicago and Windy City Times now accepting nominations for the 2012 Advocates of the Year Awards.

Each year, the AIDS Legal Council of Chicago and the Windy City Times seek nominations of outstanding men and women who are making a difference in the lives of people with HIV for The Advocates of the Year Awards. The Awards promote the achievements of the many unsung heroes who are on the frontlines of the epidemic.

Deadline for submission is Friday, December 9, 2011 at 5 p.m. Instructions, tips for successful nominations and a list of previous honorees are below and can be found at www.aidslegal.com . Additional information, Ricardo Cifuentes, Director of Development at ( 312 ) 427-8990.

ADVOCATES OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2012

Presented by AIDS LEGAL COUNCIL OF CHICAGO and WINDY CITY TIMES

Every year the AIDS Legal Council of Chicago and Windy City Times pay tribute to outstanding individuals

working to make a difference in the lives of persons with HIV and AIDS. These men and women are civic leaders

and activists, attorneys and legislators, doctors and administrators. They are on the front lines of the epidemic

and their efforts bring care, housing and other vital services to thousands living with HIV, their families and

their loved ones. They have distinguished themselves by their commitment and compassion and for this reason

we proudly honor them as our Advocates of the Year.

1995

Linda Rio

1996

Dr. Mardge Cohen

Dr. Renslow Sherer

1997

Mark Ishaug

Michelle Mascaro

David Munar

1998

Christie Hefner

The Chicago Area HIV Services

Planning Council

1999

Stuart Graff

Heather Sawyer

Schiff Hardin LLP

2000

Hon. Danny K. Davis

Hon. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.

Hon. Bobby L. Rush

Senator Christine Radogno

The Hearts Foundation

2001

Paul Concialdi

Dr. Kirby Cunningham

Nicholas Knuth

2002

Margaret Gilkey

Dr. William Johnson

& Bethsheba Johnson, APRN

Mary Lee

Jim Pickett

2003

State Rep. Sara Feigenholtz

Maurice Chapman

Tracy Fischman

2004

Brent Adams

Alderman Tom Tunney

Karen Reitan

HIV/AIDS Ministry,

Trinity United Church of Christ

2005

Pediatric AIDS Chicago

Prevention Initiative

Dr. Jeffrey Watts

DIFFA/Chicago

2006

Dr. Ram Yogev

State Rep. Constance Howard

Catherine Christeller

Season of Concern

Karen & Kimball Anderson

2007

Dr. Beverly Sha

John Peller

Sidney Thomas, MSW

Ida Byther-Smith

Dance for Life

The Chicago Bar Foundation

2008

Dr. Robert Saqueton

Maureen Gallagher, APN

Howard Spiller

Nancy Abraham-Budds

Megan Martin, RN

Wendy Courts

2009

Swarup Mehta, PharmD.

Ann Dunmore

Rev. Stan Sloan

Peter McLoyd

Linda Arnade

Northwestern University

Dance Marathon

2010

Alan Amberg

CORE Center Bilingual Clinic

John Coburn

Patrice Dean

Dr. Joseph Pulvirenti

Sidley Austin LLP

2011

Arick Buckles

Cathy Krieger

Blake Max, Pharm D

Jessica Terlikowski

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

ABOUT THE AWARDS

The AIDS Legal Council of Chicago and Windy City Times are inviting members of the public to submit nominations for the 2012 Advocates of the Year Awards. Established in 1994, the Awards recognize individuals who, through advocacy, philanthropy, education, medical care, volunteer work and direct client services, are fighting the epidemic and helping to improve the quality of life of people with HIV. The 2012 Selection Committee welcomes nominations for individuals or organizations demonstrating outstanding achievement in HIV care and advocacy, with special attention to those who are distinguishing themselves in the following areas:

Advocacy

The 2012 Selection Committee is interested in recognizing the work of community activists, elected officials, religious or civic leaders, advocacy groups or other outstanding candidates who demonstrate

exemplary leadership in advocating for the rights and well-being of people with HIV.

Health Care

The 2012 Selection Committee strongly encourages nominations for professionals who demonstrate excellence in providing health care to people with HIV. Candidates may include physicians, nurses, dentists, mental health providers, pharmacists or other health professionals who provide outstanding care to their patients with HIV.

Support Services

The 2012 Selection Committee is interested in paying tribute to individuals who provide direct, non-medical services to people with HIV. Ideal candidates may include case managers, counselors, housing advocates, legal professionals, social workers, and others who deliver outstanding support services and care to their clients.

Philanthropic & Volunteer support

The Committee is interested in recognizing individuals, foundations, firms, businesses and others who lend their time, expertise and financial support to programs for people with HIV. Donors and funders, special volunteers, board members, and individuals who render pro bono services are ideal candidates.

GUIDELINES

Education & Prevention

The Committee welcomes nominations for individuals dedicated to training and educating consumers, medical providers and members of the public about HIV treatment, adherence, research and prevention. Ideal nominees include prevention specialists, peer educators and others providing vital information about HIV and AIDS.

Emerging leadership

The 2012 Selection Committee is interested in acknowledging individuals in any of the above areas who are demonstrating remarkable promise as advocates for people with HIV. If your candidate is under the age of 35 or has less than 5 years of experience in the area of HIV service or advocacy, please check the appropriate box on the nomination form ( below ) .

Nominating

The Advocates of the Year Award Selection Committee receives many outstanding nominations every year.

When preparing your nomination, keep the following in mind:

-Do not assume that members of the selection committee will be familiar with your nominee. Provide as

many concrete examples of the candidate's achievements as you can and take special care to be accurate

with facts, names, dates and any other relevant information.

-Please make sure to submit a completed nomination form, a letter describing why your candidate would

make a worthy recipient of the award ( 2-page max. ) , and two additional letters of support, not to exceed

two pages each. If you are submitting supplemental information ( such as newspaper clippings, resumes or

articles ) , please keep to 5 pages or less.

- To ensure the most diverse pool of candidates possible, you are encouraged to submit applications for

people of color, young emerging leaders and individuals who are public about their HIV status.

- The Committee will generally favor applications for nominees who have gone above and beyond their

routine professional duties in providing services and advocating for persons with HIV.

- Submit all materials by Friday, December 9, 2011 via mail, email, fax or delivery to:

Ricardo Cifuentes

Director of Development

AIDS Legal Council of Chicago

180 N. Michigan Avenue

Suite 2110

Chicago, IL 60601-7454

-If submitting materials by fax or e-mail, please follow-up by contacting Ricardo Cifuentes at ( 312 ) 427-8990, to ensure your nomination was properly received. The ALCC fax number is ( 312 ) 427-8419 and e-mail is ricardo@aidslegal.com .

Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of previous award recipients and a final vote will be held several weeks after the submission deadline. If your candidate is chosen, the Selection Committee will contact you directly and give you the opportunity to inform the winner of the committee's choice.

The members of the 2012 Selection Committee are:

TRACY BAIM

Windy City Times

ARICK BUCKLES

The CORE Center

MAURICE CHAPMAN

Hektoen Institute for Medical Research

JOHN COBURN

Health & Disability Advocates

ANN HILTON FISHER, ESQ.

AIDS Legal Council of Chicago

PATTY HERRERA, M.D.

Stroger Hospital of Cook County & CORE Center

JOHN PELLER

AIDS Foundation of Chicago

JIM PICKETT

AIDS Foundation of Chicago

JOSEPH PULVIRENTI, MD

Provident Hospital of Cook County

ANNE STATTON

Pediatric AIDS Chicago Prevention Initiative

1. the nominator

Name of Nominating Individual or Organization____________________________________________________

Contact Name ( if nominator is an organization ) ____________________________________________________

Address____________________________________________________

City/State/ZIP____________________________________________________

Telephone____________________________________________________

E-mail____________________________________________________

2. the nominee

Name of Nominee____________________________________________________

Contact Name ( if nominee is an organization ) ____________________________________________________

Address____________________________________________________

City/State/ZIP____________________________________________________

Telephone____________________________________________

E-mail____________________________________________________

2012 NOMINATION FORM AND GUIDELINES

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To be considered for the 2012 Advocates of the Year Award, please supply the following by Friday, December 9, 2011:

-A completed nomination form

-A brief letter ( 2-page max. ) describing why the candidate would be a worthy recipient of this award

-A maximum of two supporting letters not exceeding one page each

Please provide concrete examples of the candidate's achievements and take special care to be accurate with facts,names, dates and other relevant information. If submitting supplemental materials ( articles, resumes, publications ) , please keep to 5 pages or less. No applications submitted on behalf of previous honorees and no posthumous nominations accepted.

Nominator signature____________________________________________________

Date____________________________________________________

-Please check here ____ if you would like your nominee to be considered as an Emerging Leader ( see description on page 2 ) .


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