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2000 Reception and Awards Print E-mail

On February 23, 2000, DC Campaign celebrated its official launch with the First Annual Conversation Changer Awards reception at the White House honoring six exemplary local programs that have made great strides in teen pregnancy prevention in DC in recent years.

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February 23, 2000: Hillary Clinton Print E-mail
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First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Joins DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy in Saluting Five Outstanding Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs
 
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twashingtontimes10192007.jpgDC Campaign works hard to keep the needs of teens high on the agenda of the people who create policies and that impact DC teens' lives.

To see the results of our work look at the News Desk.

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2006 Reception and Awards Print E-mail

The reception was held May 10, 2006 at The True Reformer Building, 1200 U Street, NW. Ben's Chili Bowl, a District of Columbia landmark eatery, provided their famous dogs, both beef and turkey, with all the fixins. Over 120 people attended the celebration.

In May 2006, DC Campaign was honored to present the 2006 Conversation Changers Award to:

  • lazear_with_awardeesMetro TeenAIDS Peer Education Teams who go through rigorous training on how to talk to their peers about HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy ad much more. Because of the Peer Education Teams, young people get information and referrals that adults just can't reach. For many of the young peer educators working at Metro TeenAIDS provides themwith an introduction to the world of work, which comes with being on time, following through on your word, and working as a team.
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October 1999: Boys to Men: Improving Access to Health Care Print E-mail
Boys to Men: Improving Access to Health Care examined the challenges and barriers urban adolescent boys face in obtaining health care.  DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy and seven other nonprofit partners sponsored a roundtable on Tuesday, October 19, 1999 on the 8th floor conference room at the Academy for Educational Development, 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW.
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