Deadline Extended to December 16 to Submit Nominations for Depression Awards Program
November 11 2009 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Winners Can Receive Up to $15,000 Each to Donate to Nonprofit of
Their Choice NEW YORK, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
deadline to submit nominations for this year's Welcome Back Awards,
a national awards program that honors outstanding individuals in
the depression community, has been extended by one month.
Nominations are now due by Wednesday, December 16, 2009. The
Welcome Back Awards is a program established by Eli Lilly and
Company to recognize outstanding achievements in the fight against
depression and the stigma often associated with the illness. "After
11 years, the Welcome Back Awards are as valuable and inspiring as
ever," said John Hayes, M.D., vice president of Lilly Research
Laboratories-neuroscience, Eli Lilly and Company. "The program not
only honors the perseverance and true altruism of remarkable
individuals, but it offers hope for many suffering from depression
and instills a powerful drive to raise awareness about mental
illness." An independent panel of national mental health experts
will select honorees in five categories: lifetime achievement,
destigmatization, community service, primary care and psychiatry.
Winners will share a total of $55,000, to be donated to the
not-for-profit organizations of their choice. Since 1998, the
Welcome Back Awards has honored people who have persevered in
overcoming depression, helped others to do the same or dedicated
endless amounts of time and effort to spreading awareness of the
illness. In 2009, Debra Wentz, Ph.D. was honored with a Welcome
Back Award for her work as CEO of the New Jersey Association of
Mental Health Agencies, and as the Founder of the Tsunami Mental
Health Relief Project. Through this project, Debra effectively
brought together a global team of volunteers in Sri Lanka and the
U.S. to develop a training program that would expand the base of
individuals who could identify mental illness and provide
culturally-relevant support for a community in need. As a direct
result of Wentz's compassion and dedication to the Relief Project
and those suffering from mental illness after the tsunami, an
estimated 200,000 adults and children have received assistance.
"Debra adopted Sri Lanka as her second community -- a place where
stigma and civil war promised to wreak havoc on the mental health
of tsunami survivors unless there was some kind of intervention,"
said Peter Ashenden, President/CEO of Depression and Bipolar
Support Alliance in Chicago, IL. "The committee is honored to
recognize her courage and commitment to improving mental health."
How to Apply for an Award or Nominate Someone Else Anyone, except
Lilly employees, may apply or be nominated for a Welcome Back
Award. Nomination forms can be obtained by calling 212-884-0650 or
by visiting
http://www.lilly.com/responsibility/servingpatients/outcomes/. All
submissions for consideration must be received by Wednesday, Dec.
16, 2009. Completed nomination packets should be sent to: The 2010
Welcome Back Awards, P.O. Box 536, New York, NY, 10008-0536. Each
award recipient and one guest will receive complimentary airfare
and accommodations to attend the ceremony in New Orleans, LA in May
2010. About the Award Categories -- Lifetime Achievement: Any
individual whose perseverance has helped him or her overcome
clinical depression and resume a fulfilling life is eligible. This
person serves as an inspiration to consumers and health care
professionals alike, offering hope that depression is treatable and
obstacles to recovery can be overcome. (Award level: $15,000) --
Destigmatization: Any individual whose noteworthy public efforts
have helped promote the understanding of depression and reduce the
shame and guilt associated with the illness is eligible. (Award
level: $10,000) -- Community Service: Any individual whose
outstanding work has created and improved community programs that
foster a supportive, caring environment for those suffering from
depression is eligible. (Award level: $10,000) -- Primary Care: Any
health care professional - psychologists, physicians, social
workers or nurses - whose unique approach to identifying particular
needs in depression diagnosis and treatment serves as an example to
others is eligible. (Award level: $10,000) -- Psychiatry: Any
psychiatrist who transcends the profession through community work,
innovative clinical programs, teaching, new research, outstanding
work with patients, or who makes a significant impact on the
community or other medical disciplines is eligible. (Award level:
$10,000) About the Welcome Back Awards Lilly established the
Welcome Back Awards in 1998 to fight the stigma associated with
depression and to promote the understanding that depression is
treatable. Over the past 11 years, Lilly has donated more than
$430,000 to charity on behalf of 58 Welcome Back Award winners.
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