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Shire BRAVE Awards Recipients
Announced
Dublin, Ireland – November 18,
2011 – Fourteen caregivers from around the
world have been announced today as Recipients or
Distinguished Honorees in the inaugural Shire BRAVE
Awards, an international program that aims to recognize
everyday people who serve as caregivers. Launched by
Shire in June 2011, the BRAVE Awards is the first and
only awards initiative of its kind that honors the
courage and dedication of non-professional caregivers,
the unsung everyday heroes who provide regular and
consistent care for other people.
“Helping another person through
consistent, dedicated care is one of the most generous
acts and we believe that such caregivers deserve to be
recognized and celebrated,” said Angus Russell, Shire
Chief Executive Officer. “This unique program strikes to
the core of Shire’s purpose of enabling people with
life-altering conditions to lead better lives. We are
privileged to honor these individuals who are models of
courage and selflessness through their devotion to
caring for others, often in the face of adversity.”
Shire received nearly 400 nominations
from seven countries over 10 weeks for the BRAVE Awards.
The BRAVE Awards Selection Committee, which included
select Shire employees and Gary Barg, Editor in Chief of
Today’s Caregiver and caregiver.com as well as author of
The Fearless Caregiver, reviewed and ranked the
nominations based on the qualities that define Shire’s
own BRAVE culture: respect, courage, dedication, impact
and patience. Shire’s nearly 5,000 employees from across
the world helped to select the Recipients and
Distinguished Honorees from the pool of eligible
finalists.
Shire is proud to honor 14 people as
part of the inaugural BRAVE Awards; 10 Recipients each
will receive $10,000 USD or the local currency
equivalent, and four Distinguished Honorees will each be
awarded $2,500 USD or the local currency equivalent, for
a total of $110,000 USD.
“The BRAVE Awards is an outstanding
program that recognizes those who selflessly dedicate
their lives to the health and well-being of others who
need it most,” said Mr. Barg. “The 14 inaugural
recipients and honorees are heroes who are truly
deserving of this recognition.”
2011 BRAVE Awards Recipients
While they come from a range of different backgrounds
and face unique challenges, the Recipients and
Distinguished Honorees are connected by their tireless
dedication and commitment to others. To read more about
and hear from each Recipient and Distinguished Honoree,
visit
www.ShireBRAVEAwards.com
RECIPIENTS:
Zarrar Beg: Zarrar
cares for four handicapped children, including his three
daughters, who have a form of Mucopolysaccharidosis
(MPS), and his autistic son, all the while striving to
fill every day of their lives with as much joy as
they’ve given him and his wife.
Natalie Gibbs: For 14
years, Natalie has selflessly acted as her daughters’
“arms and legs” after they were diagnosed with Spinal
Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a progressive disease that leads
to loss of muscle control and movement.
Joan Metz: Joan has
spent nearly 12 years caring for her adopted daughter
Sophie, who suffers from the effects of Shaken Baby
Syndrome, making sure that she receives speech therapy
and gets the regular care she needs to thrive in a
loving family environment.
Christine Muller:
Thanks to Chris’s strength, her son Ben, who has
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, learned to ride a bike at
six years old, walked until he was 14 years old and is
now a thriving 26 year-old.
Ronna Reid: Ronna has
been her daughter Amanda’s primary caregiver following
her Rett Syndrome diagnosis in 1991, all while raising
three other children diagnosed with other various
disorders and advocating tirelessly for Amanda’s future.
Micky Todd: For over a
decade, Micky has dedicated his life to supporting
whoever in his family is in need of help, beginning with
his father-in-law, and including his own father and
later his mother, who is dealing with both Alzheimer’s
and arthritis.
Rosemarie Veliz:
Rosemarie has committed herself to caring for her son,
Chase, who was diagnosed with a form of
Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), and to becoming an integral
part of his medical team over the years.
Jennifer Wheeler:
Jennifer has spent the last nine years dedicated to her
son, Brandon, who was involved in a motorcycle accident
that left him paralyzed from the neck down.
Matthew Wolfson:
Matthew stayed by his now fiancée’s side when she was in
a coma following an accident; after she emerged from the
coma, Matthew stepped in to support her in their life
together.
DISTINGUISHED HONOREES:
Jennifer Alawadi: After
marrying her husband, who suffered from Cystic Fibrosis,
Jennifer focused on fighting for his quality of life –
including a successful legal battle to win insurance
coverage for his lung transplant surgery.
Douglas R. Cook: Doug
has committed himself to providing the best life
possible to his wife, Radene, who suffered a concussion
and severely damaged spine after a plane crash.
Maria Douglas: Maria
dedicated herself to her husband’s recovery after he was
injured as a soldier in Iraq, giving up her job twice to
become his full-time caregiver.
Vickie Whalen: Vickie
has spent more than nine years taking care of her son
Brandon, who was born with Agenesis of the Corpus
Callosum (ACC), a disorder in which the structure of the
brain that connects the two hemispheres is absent, and
helping him live a joyful life.
The Shire BRAVE Awards are presented in
the spirit of Shire’s BRAVE culture, which fosters an
environment that encourages its employees and partners
to act with integrity; create innovative solutions that
make a difference; act on the needs of others; strive to
be better every day; and to exemplify trust and openness
through teamwork. Nominations for the 2012 Shire BRAVE
Awards are expected to be open on or about March 15,
2012
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