Pubdate: Wed, 01 Mar 2006
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Copyright: 2006, The Globe and Mail Company
Contact:  http://www.globeandmail.ca/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168
Author: Dirk Meissner, Canadian Press
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction)

KAISER SETS UP AWARDS FOR ANTI-DRUG EFFORTS

VICTORIA -- A multimillionaire businessman is launching a national 
awards program to recognize the efforts of the thousands of nameless 
people and organizations who help people beat drug addiction.

The National Harm Reduction Awards program aims to recognize the 
unsung heroes who help reduce the harms associated with drug abuse in 
Canada, Edgar Kaiser Jr., chairman of the Kaiser Foundation, said yesterday.

The Kaiser Foundation has put together a high-profile advisory board 
for the awards that includes Michael Wilson, Canada's U.S. 
ambassador-designate; Ken Georgetti, president of the Canadian Labour 
Congress; and Thomas d'Aquino of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.

"It's not a sexy subject, but it is an important one," said Mr. 
Kaiser, who was in Victoria to announce the first awards banquet May 
1 in Vancouver.

"The forgotten people are the literally tens of thousands of 
Canadians who work in this field for virtually no money at all, 
helping other people's lives get better," he said.

"What we hear about is John Belushi, who died of an overdose, or the 
person who went to Betty Ford and found Jesus and then writes a book 
about it. You don't hear about the positive steps that the people in 
the field are doing."

The awards will honour the work of individuals or groups in six areas 
of harm reduction, including leadership, policy and community, 
aboriginal and mental-health programs.

Each winner will receive a $10,000 prize that will be donated to a 
recognized charitable organization of their choosing.

Mr. Kaiser is a former owner of the Denver Broncos football team and 
an Order of B.C. recipient.
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