MCA Presents: the 2015 Giraffe Award Winners
Aug 25 2015 13:43

The winners of the 2015 Giraffe Awards:
- The Director’s Award will be presented to Sue Mackey Andrews . Andrews has dedicated her career to promoting policy change and advocating for Maine children and families. She currently sits on the Maine Children’s Growth Council and is co-founder and co-facilitator of the Maine Resilience Building Network.
- The Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to Judith Feinstein . In her career at the Maine CDC Oral Health Program, Feinstein consistently went above and beyond to find ways to improve oral health for Maine children.
- The Corporate Award will be presented to Jim Wellehan of Lamey Wellehan . As president and co-owner of Lamey Wellehan, Wellehan developed and promoted workplace policies that worked for Maine families.
- The Organization Award will be given to John Woods and Full Plates, Full Potential for their work on student hunger in the state of Maine. Full Plates, Full Potential has been influential in raising awareness about the prominence of child food insecurity and served on the Legislature’s Special Task Force to End Student Hunger.
- The Individual Award will be presented to Nakia Dana, Education Resource Coordinator for the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township. Dana has advocated for greater school resources and opportunities and collaborated with students to help them achieve the future they want and deserve.
- The Youth Award has been awarded to My Place Teen Center. My Place Teen Center is a year found, free, after school program.
- The Out-of-the-Box Award has been awarded to Donald Sanders, SAD 75 Bus Driver for his innovative Bus Book Bags Program. Sanders developed a literacy project for his bus route, which paired older elementary students with kindergartners for reading sessions during their bus route.
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