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Mental health advocacy group honors school club, officials with regional Innovations Awards

Courtesy of Greater Latrobe School District Students take part in a Fall 2018 Aevidum Club training session in the Center for Student Creativity at Greater Latrobe Senior High. Aevidum works to empower students to shatter the silence surrounding depression and suicide while inspiring a culture of advocacy and care. Tribune-Review file Phil Koch, who served as executive director of the Community Foundation of Westmoreland County, is now vice president of policy and community impact with The Pittsburgh Foundation. Courtesy of Pressley Ridge Courtesy of Allegheny County Department of Human Services Patricia L. Valentine, retired executive deputy director for integrated program services with the Allegheny County Department of Human Services

Havreite among individuals, organizations honored for efforts to support Montana children and families

Havreite among individuals, organizations honored for efforts to support Montana children and families   Press release Foster parents, child protection workers, youth and non-profit organizations including Rhianna Rose Albert of Havre were honored Tuesday during a virtual awards ceremony as part of the annual Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect Conference sponsored by the Department of Public Health and Human Services. Albert received the Youth Achievement of the Year, which goes to foster or adoptive youths who exhibit a drive to be successful and make positive changes in their life. Nikey Gregg, Lolo, and Halie Yeager, Kalispell, also received the award. DPHHS and Montana Children’s Trust.

A viral sensation

A viral sensation Share CLOSE The covers of two nonfiction books by US author Richard Preston, Crisis in the Red Zone (left) and The Hot Zone. [Photo provided to China Daily] American author Richard Preston s latest best-seller is a riveting true-life tale of human courage in the face of the Ebola crises in 1976 and 2014, Wang Ru reports. Doctor Jean-François Ruppol, the then head of the Belgian government s medical aid mission to Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1976, wrote these chilling words in his journal: I have just condemned myself to death. The sentence was written after he helped deliver a baby in Yambuku village, Bumba town of the country s Equateur province.

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