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Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award

This award is dedicated to the memory of Suzanne Richmond-Crum, the former Director of HSPAMM:  Hawaii Seropositivity and Medical Management Program, an HIV/ AIDS medical care program of the STD/ AIDS Prevention Branch, Hawaii Department of Health.  Suzanne passed away in August 2004 after serving as Director of HSPAMM for more than ten years.  This award was established in memory of the competence and compassion Suzanne demonstrated in her HIV/ AIDS work and is presented annually to an individual in Hawaii “for outstanding contribution in providing HIV/ AIDS services in Hawaii”.

Please note that nominations are due by Friday, November 6, 2009.

Past recipients of the award are: Jaimie Kahale (2004); John Manion (2005); Dr. Cyril Goshima (2006); Ruth Antone (2007); and Tom Sheeran (2008).

This award will be presented on December 1, 2009, at the World AIDS Day event on Oahu at St. Clements. To nominate someone for the Suzanne Richmond-Crum Award, please complete and submit the following form.

Your nominee will be judged mainly on the answers you provide to the final 3 questions in the form below.  Some members of the Selection Committee may not know your nominee or the work he/she has done in the HIV/AIDS community.  Therefore, please provide several sentences or a couple of paragraphs for each of the last 3 questions to provide a complete picture of the person's qualifications and accomplishments.

 

Nominator's Name:
Nominator's Email Address:
Nominator's Phone:
Enter the name of the person you are nominating:
Nominee's Organization/Title/Volunteer Role:
Nominee's Email Address:
Nominee's Phone:
How long has your nominee worked/volunteered in HIV/AIDS in Hawai'i?
What is the nature of the HIV/AIDS work the nominee has done? Provide such information as agencies/work sites where the nominee has worked and/or volunteered in Hawai'i , the nature of the work, and specific projects or programs in which the nominee has been involved.
What are the significant accomplishments and/or outstanding contributions the nominee has made in the area of HIV/AIDS in Hawai'i that would qualify them for this award?
What makes your nominee uniquely qualified to receive this award?