Jan
26

The Bon-Ton Holiday Goodwill

The Bon-Ton Holiday Goodwill® Sale Collects More Than a Million Pounds of Donations










Rockville, MD (PRWEB) January 23, 2013

The Bon-Ton Goodwill Sale, a partnership between The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ: BONT) and Goodwill Industries International, collected 1.2 million pounds of clothing and textiles during its first-ever holiday promotion. The donations have an estimated value of nearly $ 5 million in revenue and Goodwill will sell the donations in its stores to fund job training programs and community-based services, such as child care, financial education, youth mentoring, tax preparation and transportation in the communities in which Goodwill operates. The sale took place from December 6–12, 2012, at all 273 Bon-Ton stores in the Northeast, Midwest and Upper Great Plains.

“The Goodwill Sale with Bon-Ton helps Goodwill continue to provide one-on-one career counseling and employment placement programs as well as access to a host of supportive services that enable people with disabilities and disadvantages to provide for themselves and their families,” said Jim Gibbons, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International. “Goodwill’s programs and services serve people with emotional and physical disabilities, people who have been unemployed for the long term, veterans and their families, youth who are at-risk for deliquency, and seniors who need additional support in retirement, enabling them to secure employment opportunities and secure a stable future. We are grateful to Bon-Ton for this long-standing cause partnership.”

Donors received coupons for each item donated during the sale to use at Bon-Ton stores. Donors also had the opportunity to register their donations on the Million Acts of Goodwill website, where they could receive an exclusive 25-percent-off coupon and a chance to have their store card paid off in December.

“The Goodwill Sale at Bon-Ton is not only one of our most popular events; it provides dignity to thousands of people across the country who are in need of career advancement services,” said Brendan L. Hoffman, president and chief executive officer of The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. “We are thankful to our customers and to the community for their support of our signature Goodwill Sale, which exemplifies our commitment to the communities in which we operate.”

The Goodwill Sale takes place twice a year in the spring and fall. In 2012, Bon-Ton and Goodwill launched the inaugural Holiday Sale. Since 1994, the Goodwill Sale, a cause-marketing collaboration, has generated an estimated potential value of $ 205 million. Last year was the first year that The Goodwill sale exceeded the $ 200 million mark in revenue to support Goodwill’s employment services.

About Goodwill Industries International:

Goodwill Industries International is a network of 165 community-based agencies in the United States and Canada with 14 affiliates in 13 other countries. Goodwill is one of the top 25 most inspiring companies (Forbes, 2012). Goodwill agencies are innovative and sustainable social enterprises that fund job training programs, employment placement services and other community-based programs by selling donated clothing and household items in more than 2,700 stores and online at shopgoodwill.com. Local Goodwill agencies also build revenue and create jobs by contracting with businesses and government to provide a wide range of commercial services, including packaging and assembly, food service preparation, and document imaging and shredding. In 2011, more than 4.2 million people in the United States and Canada benefited from Goodwill’s career services. Goodwill channels 82 percent of its revenues directly into its programs and services. To find a Goodwill location near you, use the online locator at http://www.goodwill.org, or call (800) GOODWILL. Follow us on Twitter: @GoodwillIntl or find us on Facebook: GoodwillIntl.

About The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.:

The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., with corporate headquarters in York, Pennsylvania and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operates 273 department stores, which include 11 furniture galleries, in 24 states in the Northeast, Midwest and upper Great Plains under the Bon-Ton, Bergner’s, Boston Store, Carson’s, Elder-Beerman, Herberger’s and Younkers nameplates and, in the Detroit, MI, area, under the Parisian nameplate. The stores offer a broad assortment of national and private brand fashion apparel and accessories for women, men and children, as well as cosmetics and home furnishings. The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. is an active and positive participant in the communities it serves. The Goodwill Sale event is a long-standing charitable partnership developed to support and build strong communities. For further information, please visit http://investors.bonton.com. Follow Bon-Ton at Facebook at Bonton and Twitter @bonton.























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25

Nutrisystem Announces Latest Weight Loss Success Story: Long Beach Husband and Wife Drop a Combined Total of 46 Pounds; Plus, Expert Dieting Tips for Couples

Nutrisystem Announces Latest Weight Loss Success Story: Long Beach Husband and Wife Drop a Combined Total of 46 Pounds; Plus, Expert Dieting Tips for Couples











Christie and Mark Miller of after losing a combined total of 46 lbs. on Nutrisystem.


Fort Washington, PA (PRWEB) January 02, 2013

Nutrisystem reveals the latest weight loss success story. Mark Miller watched as his wife, Christie, transformed her body and her fitness level on Nutrisystem. He started sneaking her food – at first it was a muffin here or a lunch bar there – then it turned into an all-out effort to taste all of her meals.

While many couples marry and commit to supporting one another “in sickness and in health” and for “richer or poorer,” gaining more than a few pounds along the road of wedded bliss is a common scenario. But, that doesn’t mean couples can’t rally back and dieting together could even strengthen their resolve and their marriage.

Christie Miller, age 47 from Long Beach, CA, can’t point to one dramatic reason for why she started to get heavy. Like many people, she gained 20 pounds simply due to her lifestyle, especially eating and drinking out. But those 20 extra pounds kept her from feeling like her normal, active self. Her change in self-esteem wasn’t lost on her husband, Mark.

“Spouses feel for one another, so when a husband or wife is down about their weight, their partner naturally senses it,” explains, Meghan Nichols, R.D., a registered dietitian and member of Nutrisystem’s Research & Development team. “The hard part is not being able to lose the weight for your significant other. However, couples can work to lose it together.”

And, that is just what Christie’s husband, Mark Miller, age 55, did. Here are some of the things Christie and Mark learned along the way and tips to lose weight while dieting alone or as part of a duo:

WEIGHT LOSS TIPS FOR COUPLES

Appreciate the Struggle: Christie tried to lose the weight. She worked out a lot, but contends she wasn’t trying hard enough to control her eating habits. “Sometimes trying too hard means putting undo pressure on yourself. That’s not always constructive. Lack of success shouldn’t be interpreted as not putting forth adequate effort. What it probably means is it’s time to find a better plan,” advises Nichols.

Model Success: Odds are someone you know looks and feels great. What is their plan? In Christie’s case, it was her golf coach who introduced her to Nutrisystem. A little inspiration can go a long way, especially if it’s coupled with a dose of reality. Most people who have successfully lost weight and maintain a figure they’re proud of, will share why their plan worked for them. Rarely are they “winging it.” “In many ways, Nutrisystem is a jumpstart,” notes Nichols. “We’re often not the first diet people try. They come to us when they’re really ready to lose the weight. With the Millers’, it was their incredible marriage that was a powerful cue to try Nutrisystem as they wanted to maximize the time they had together by improving their health.”

Get Over the Hump: Generally one partner is a little more motivated than the other to embark on a new weight loss or fitness routine. For the other, it may take a little prodding. Pestering isn’t usually well received, but small gestures (e.g., putting running shoes by the door) can be subtle, effective hints. In the Miller’s case, Christie actually ended up ordering Mark his own food. This is a fairly typical scenario. In fact, Nutrisystem estimates 70% of orders for its popular men’s program come from wives and girlfriends.

Remember Mars vs. Venus: While couples may decide to diet together, it doesn’t mean they have to make the exact same choices. Christie found herself eating more often during the day with far more fruits and vegetables incorporated. While Mark, a 55-year old commercial roofer, liked the portability and convenience of the program, which allowed him to eat the right foods and the right portions wherever he was.

Set an Example for the Kids: Doing something for yourself is a great concept and improving your marriage is noble, but one of the biggest motivators of all is setting a good example for the kids. Draw on this natural motivator to keep yourself and the family collectively on-track.

Embrace the New “You” & “Us”: While dieting can feel like an individual sport, it’s really a lifestyle change for you and the person you’re sharing a life with. Christie has found her spirit again. “I can enjoy everything I used to do even more because I feel great. I feel healthier, and I even feel younger. At 47 years young, I feel better than I’ve ever felt at any age!” she exclaimed.

What kept Mark on the program was how losing weight made him feel. He readily admits he liked buying smaller sized pants and belts, but his performance on the basketball court really sealed his commitment. Mark has played basketball four times a week for the last 30 years. As he got older and put on weight, he was embarrassed to take off his shirt off. After losing 22 pounds*, he’s running circles around guys who are half his age – and he’s doing it shirtless.

Compliment Each Other: “Time and time again we hear people say they want to feel ‘hot’ again,” notes Nichols. “Losing weight is part of that equation, but so is the reaction from their significant other.” It’s the love of your life that is in the best position to help make you feel even better about your weight loss success. The Millers report they’re having the time of their lives and “love showing each other off.” That kind of positive energy can help couples stay on course for years to come.

Nutrisystem® programs appeal to a wide-range of people interested in losing weight for a variety of reasons — people like Dr. Michael Haney, a physician who understood the need to lose weight to become a better role mode l for his family and patients; Nick Gaudio, a 30-year old whose weight gain left him feeling depressed; Tara Primis, a mother of two whose weight had grown to 276 pounds and was looking for a vegetarian program to guide her through weight loss; Mara Hall and Coralee Grebe who both chose Nutrisystem D to help lose weight to better manage their diabetes and prediabetes conditions respectively.

*Results not typical.

On Nutrisystem, you can expect to lose at least 1-2 lbs. per week. Individuals are remunerated. Weight lost on prior Nutrisystem® program.

To view additional Nutrisystem success stories like the Millers’, and for more information on the Nutrisystem® SUCCESS® program and to order today, please visit http://www.nutrisystem.com/success4u or call 1-888-841-2572.

About Nutrisystem

Having helped Americans lose millions of pounds over the last 40 years, Nutrisystem, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRI) develops evidence-based programs for healthy weight management, and is the leading provider of home-delivered weight loss meal plans. Nutrisystem offers balanced nutrition in the form of low glycemic index meal plans designed for men and women, including seniors, vegetarians and the Nutrisystem® D® program for people with diabetes or at risk for type 2 diabetes. Nutrisystem® plans include a wide variety of pantry and frozen entrees and snacks to aid in program satisfaction and adherence, as well as transition plans to support long-term success. The Fort Washington, PA-based company also provides weight management support and counseling by trained weight-loss coaches and registered dietitians, as well as through an engaged online community, online tools and trackers, mobile apps, cookbooks and more. Healthcare professionals may learn more about the programs by visiting http://www.nutrisystem.com/hcp. The Company has also introduced a new in-store retail line, Nutrisystem® Everyday® products, comprised of nutritionally balanced bars, smoothies, bakery and breakfast items aimed at consumers who aspire to eat healthier.











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Jan
23

Author Discusses Methods to Help Individuals Discover their True Selves

Author Discusses Methods to Help Individuals Discover their True Selves














EDMONTON, Alberta (PRWEB) January 22, 2013

Author Norma Barnett offers readers searching for their true identity an invaluable resource for discovering their real, authentic selves in her nonfiction guide “Sienna in Search of her ‘True Self’” (published by AuthorHouse).

“This book is relevant and timely,” Barnett asserts. “It speaks to and addresses the injustice that has been done to children that are rejected early in life and have experienced many foster homes. All this has resulted in them being unaware of who they really are.”

Based on the experiences Barnett gleaned from her counseling work with individuals struggling to find an identity base, “Sienna in Search of her ‘True Self’” explores family dynamics and theories and aspects of personality development in a thorough discussion of how and why certain individuals become stalled on their path to self-awareness.

Reflection exercises, quizzes and a full glossary of terms all combine in a workbook-style format that encourages self-evaluation and promotes healthy assessment. Barnett warns readers against self-destructive behaviors that often plague those with a skewed sense of self: drinking, drug addiction and sexual promiscuity, to name a few.

“It is never too late to discover your true identity,” Barnett writes. “You don’t have to use substitutes that destroy you mentally, physically and psychologically.”

About the Author

Norma Barnett has a passion for relationship issues and a vested interest in helping people discover their true selves and live their lives more fully through that discovery. She has multiple degrees and is a registered counselor. This is her first book.

AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry’s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1-888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.























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Jan
21

Birmingham Maple Clinic Reports on SAMHSA Findings on Children and Alcohol

Birmingham Maple Clinic Reports on SAMHSA Findings on Children and Alcohol











Birmingham, MI (PRWEB) February 27, 2012

Birmingham Maple Clinic, providers of professional mental health services in Michigan, recently reported on research from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which found that 7.5 million children in the US live with a parent with an alcohol disorder – which translates to 10.5% of the population for that age group. The study confirms that parental alcoholism is much more than just a public health problem; it has become a crisis among children under 18. According to SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, “The enormity of this public health problem goes well beyond these tragic numbers as studies have shown that children of parents with untreated alcohol disorders are at far greater risk for developing alcohol problems later in their lives.”

As reported by Birmingham Maple Clinic, in addition to the resources provided by SAMHSA, the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) is one organization that provides information and resources for health providers and others who may be able to help kids and families who are dealing with alcohol abuse in the home. The clinic itself also offers treatment for parents who are alcoholics, along with support and therapy for children who are living in a home where alcoholism is present. Through intensive individual and group therapy, parents can learn to overcome their addiction to alcohol, giving them a chance to rebuild the love and trust that can be lost among children of alcoholic parents. In turn, kids are given the tools they need to avoid substance abuse in their own lives by learning healthy coping skills and alternatives to drinking.

Birmingham Maple Clinic has been specializing in mental health services in Michigan since for over 30 years, providing services for individuals, couples, families, groups and the community. The clinic provides treatment for a variety of psychological conditions, including child and adult ADHD, anxiety and panic disorders, chronic illness, depression, grief and loss, eating disorders, substance abuse, sexual addiction, post traumatic stress disorder and marriage, family and relationship counseling. For more information, please visit http://www.birminghammaple.com.

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18

Champion Realty Offers ?Move Up? Program for New Homes in NC

Champion Realty Offers “Move Up” Program for New Homes in NC











Not only was Rodney’s guidance proven valuable, but he helped us save a TON of money as well!

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) January 08, 2013

Rodney McNabb of Champion Realty is pleased to announce a new and exciting real estate rebate program targeted towards both buyers, as well as builders, of new homes in NC. One part of the program is targeted towards new home purchasers with existing homes to sell (Smart Seller), while the other part of the program is set up for new home buyers without an existing home to sell (Smart Buyer). The program saves buyers of new homes cash! The program also provides builders with pre-qualified customers and more sales! This program is also free!

The way the program works is straightforward. If you have an existing home to sell, Rodney McNabb will list your existing home for sale at a commission rate of 4 -1/2%. In addition, Champion Realty will rebate you 1-1/2% of the base price of your newly constructed home. If you do not have an existing home to sell, Champion Realty will rebate you 1-1/2% of the base price of your newly constructed home. Rebates on the new home are on the base price only and do not include options, and lot premiums.

The way that the buyer of the new home uses the rebate can include, crediting it to your closing costs (if your lender approves), putting it towards additional upgrades (if your builder allows it), taking it off of the bottom line after the lowest possible price is agreed to or getting cash back in the form of a check after closing and funding has occurred. The way the rebate is used is up to the buyer!

In order to take advantage of the program, the buyer must first be approved into the program. During the approval process it is important you not visit any developments offering new homes. It is also important that you not be registered as well with any Home Builders in NC. In addition, the builder must be offering the Realtor at least a 3% commission on the base price of the house. Finally, you must not be currently working with another buyer’s agent. If you have any questions concerning your eligibility to enroll into the program, please contact Rodney McNabb immediately to discuss.

There are a number of benefits to the new homebuyer with or without an existing home to sell. First and most importantly, there is an opportunity to save thousands of dollars on the purchase price of your new home. When you look at what the value of the potential rebate is over the life of a mortgage the savings is substantial.

Second, by utilizing a broker such as Rodney McNabb of Champion Realty as your “buyers” agent, your search for a new home will be much more efficient and less time consuming. Besides negotiating the best possible deal on your behalf, he will provide suggestions on the positive and negative aspects of each area you are considering; offer insight on design trends and floor plans, provide hard data behind community and area market comparables, describe pitfalls to avoid that could affect your resale value and guide you throughout the process.

Rodney McNabb has relationships with all of the Home Builders in NC, as well as the products and floor plans that the various builders offer. As an experienced Realtor, Rodney McNabb will work with you to determine exactly what your needs are and narrow down the search and present only those homes that fit your criteria. There is no need to spend your weekends looking at every new home development in the Triangle region. Rodney McNabb and the team of Raleigh Realtors at Champion Realty will do the work for you!

Third, if you have an existing home to sell before you move up into a new home, Rodney McNabb will aggressively market your new home as the “listing” agent. Champion Realty is a full service brokerage firm. By full service, Champion Realty will provide a number of services, including a detailed market analysis and will provide you with a suggested price for your home. Rodney McNabb and his team will make detailed staging suggestions that will maximize the appeal of your home so that it will sell at the maximum price while remaining on the market as shortest amount of time. Champion Realty will also list your home on the Triangle MLS with high quality photos. This as well as listing your existing home on top rated real estate websites will maximize its exposure to as many agents and potential buyers as possible. Finally, we will negotiate on your behalf all offers and will see them thru closing. We are offering full service brokerage services at discount broker prices!

Home Builders in NC are excited about this program for a number of reasons. First, they have an established relationship with Rodney McNabb and Champion Realty. As a result of this relationship, the builder understands that a customer that has been approved into the program by Champion Realty is a pre-qualified buyer that is serious as well as willing and capable of buying.

Most builders have included a marketing fee of up to 3% of the base price of the home in order to advertise and market the new homes to real estate agents and potential buyers. This marketing effort generates both qualified and non-qualified traffic, which may or may not lead to sales. With this program, the builder is able to save a portion of that money because Champion Realty brings the builder pre-qualified purchasers, willing and able to perform. This is how these rebates are possible without impacting the builder’s bottom line.

Second, if you have an existing home to sell before you can buy your new home, they know that Rodney McNabb and the team at Champion Realty are going to get that home sold quickly. Often builders of new construction will get customers that want to buy into new home construction but cannot because they cannot sell their existing home. NC Home Builders know that Champion Realty will work 24/7 to sell that existing home! No one wants a deal on a beautiful new home “blow up” because the buyer cannot sell their existing home, especially the builder.

The first step to take if you want to take advantage of this program is to call Rodney McNabb at Champion Realty TODAY! Alternatively please visit our website at http://www.MoveUpNC.com and fill in the brief questionnaire and Rodney will get back to you shortly. If you are moving outside of the Triangle area, Champion Realty may be able to help you obtain a rebate via one of our affiliated business partners. If you are a builder of new homes call Rodney McNabb today and enroll your communities with the Move Up NC program and watch your sales increase.

Mortgage rates are at historic lows with nowhere to go but up. The time is right to “Move Up NC” into your new home. Call Rodney McNabb NOW!











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12

Top Relationship Counseling Blog, RockinMarriage.com, Announces New Information on Having a Romantic Dinner at Home

Top Relationship Counseling Blog, RockinMarriage.com, Announces New Information on Having a Romantic Dinner at Home











Marriage Advice Blog – Ed and Cathy Lorient


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 27, 2012

RockinMarriage.com is quickly becoming one of the world’s most read relationship counseling blogs. Offering daily tips and advice for married couples across the globe, information can be read directly from their blog, or via a daily digest email.

In their latest blog post, Ed and Cathy Lorient discuss the joys of having a romantic dinner at home. The new blog post is titled, “Can’t go out to eat? Have a romantic dinner at home.”

The blog post can be accessed here:

http://rockinmarriage.com/cant-go-out-eat-have-romantic-dinner-home/

Within this latest post, Ed and Cathy admit that they really enjoy having a romantic dinner together. However, they are also mindful of the growing expense of eating out, often coupled with the rising costs of hiring a babysitter.

They mention that they found a great article on About.com which provides recipes for a romantic dinner at home. Aside from the actual food recipes, the article also provides information on creating the perfect romantic setting without having to leave the house.

They believe that it is important for married couples to choose a night when the kids are sleeping at a friend’s house. Alternatively, they suggest asking a friend to look after the kids in exchange for returning the favor in the near future.

They then provide some ideas for creating the perfect romantic evening. Firstly, they suggest ordering a pizza and watching an Italian movie.

“If you have one, throw a red-checkered tablecloth over the coffee table, pour some cheap red wine and finish the meal with a couple of cannoli or some spumoni ice cream” they say.

They also suggest a fun way to recreate a drive-in experience. This involves taking some junk food snacks out to the car and watching a movie on a portable DVD player from the back seat.

Finally, they share an idea for the ultimate camp fire cookout.

“Fire up the grill or hibachi and cook a couple of steaks or burgers. Eat on a picnic blanket. Roast marshmallows or make s’mores. If you really want to get into it, have your husband pitch a tent in the backyard while you’re getting the food ready” they add.

Where can married couples learn more? Learn how to save marriage by subscribing to RockinMarriage for free. Visit their daily tips website at RockinMarriage.com.

RockinMarriage™ thinks this is important information for married couples and asks them to Like our Page on Facebook to learn exclusive daily marriage tips, strategies and news, all with the aim of preserving life’s most precious bond. “We’d appreciate your help in spreading the word amongst married couples,” says Ed and Cathy.

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Alzheimer?s Foundation of America Offers Annual College Scholarship

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Offers Annual College Scholarship










New York, NY (PRWEB) January 07, 2013

For many teenagers, nothing in their lives prepares them for close encounters with an illness that seems so far-removed from their youth – Alzheimer’s disease. Yet the number of teens who witness this brain disorder in their own families or communities continues to grow along with the escalating incidence of Alzheimer’s disease nationwide.

In an effort to highlight teens’ experiences, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is encouraging college-bound students to apply for its 6th annual AFA Teens for Alzheimer’s Awareness College Scholarship. The competition is part of AFA’s award-winning AFA Teens division, which is designed to educate and raise awareness among teens about the brain disorder.

AFA will award $ 5,000 to the winner, and $ 500 and $ 250 to the first and second runners-up, respectively. The recipients must apply the award toward first-year tuition at a four-year college or university. The application deadline is February 15, 2013. For more details, visit http://www.afateens.org.

As part of the application process, students must write a 1,200 to 1,500 word essay that gives thoughtful consideration to “the impact Alzheimer’s disease has on their own lives and what they learned about themselves, their family and/or their community in coping with the disease.”

Alzheimer’s disease results in loss of memory, verbal skills and other cognitive functions, and is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. It is estimated that as many as 5.1 million Americans are currently diagnosed with the disease, and its prevalence is expected to rise in line with the nation’s aging population. While the disease primarily affects people 65 and older, a less common form, young-onset Alzheimer’s disease, strikes people as early as in their 30s.

“Alzheimer’s disease may be viewed as a disease that primarily affects older adults, but it impacts the younger generation to a great degree as well,” said Eric J. Hall, AFA’s president and CEO. “Through the scholarship competition, thousands of young adults over the years have expressed heartfelt – and at times heartbreaking – emotions related to caring for their grandparents, parents or other relatives, or witnessing in other ways the ravaging effects of the disease.”

Last year, AFA received nearly 1,800 applications from college-bound students across the country. Grace Kearney of Baltimore took the top prize with an essay that described the challenges she watched healthcare professionals face in treating people with Alzheimer’s disease as well as the insights she gained while interning as a research assistant at a geriatric clinic. As a result of her experience, Kearney, now a student at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, plans to become a geriatric physician.

AFA Teens was founded in 2002 by a teenager, Neha Chauhan, intent on mobilizing other teens to get involved in the cause. Recently, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) awarded its “PhRMA Research & Hope Award for Volunteer Champion” to Chauhan for her groundbreaking work with AFA Teens.

In addition to the scholarship, AFA Teens features a Web site with information about the disease, and a blog and bulletin board for teens to express their thoughts and share experiences with peers. It also offers an annual video competition, and encourages teens to establish AFA Teens chapters in their communities. For more information, visit http://www.afateens.org.

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, based in New York, is a national nonprofit organization that unites more than 1,600 member organizations nationwide with the goal of providing optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families. Its services include counseling by licensed social workers via a toll-free hot line, e-mail, live chat and Skype, educational materials, a free quarterly magazine for caregivers, and professional training. For more information about AFA, call toll-free 866-232-8484 or visit http://www.alzfdn.org.

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