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| Goodmons Honored with National Award for HIV & AIDS Awareness Work | |||
CBC President & CEO Jim Goodmon and his wife, A.J. Fletcher Foundation President Barbara Goodmon, recently received an honor for their efforts to reduce the burden of HIV and AIDS in minority communities. The National Minority Quality Forum and the Congressional Black Caucus in cooperation with the Congressional Black Health Braintrust presented the Goodmons with the 2008 Health Promotions and Disease Prevention Award.
The presentation took place as part of the National Minority Quality Forum’s Annual Leadership Summit in recognition of National Minority Health Month. The Booker T. Washington Awards Luncheon occurred on Monday, April 14th at the Ritz Carlton in Washington, DC. The Goodmons have worked for HIV & AIDS awareness and support in several ways. Over the past few years, CBC’s Durham-based television station FOX 50 has worked hand in hand with Jim Goodmon and the Division of Public Health on North Carolina’s Get Real, Get Test HIV education and testing program. NC’s Get Real, Get Tested reached more than 3 million viewers in the first year. More than 2,000 people were tested at Get Real, Get Tested events in 2006 and 2007. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 1.2 million people in the United States have HIV, but a quarter of that number do not know they are infected. According to the CDC, 50 to 70 percent of new sexually transmitted HIV infections are caused by persons who are unaware they are infected. WRAL-TV, CBC’s Raleigh television station, promotes the Works of Heart Auction benefiting the Alliance of AIDS service each year. The National Minority Quality Forum’s Leadership Summit brings together congressional leaders, physicians, government officials, patient advocates, industry representatives, and other critical stakeholders to galvanize understanding of and support for integrated solutions to eliminate health disparities in priority populations.
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| POSTED: April 24, 2008 | |||