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The award reads:
For Caring and Sharing

For Dedication to Raising
Public Awareness of Alcoholism
By Courageously Speaking Out
Carrying the Message of
Help, Hope, and Recovery.
The Gold Plate reads:
2005
Stacia Murphy
With love, admiration and respect for her many years of dedicated service to NCADD and its family
of affiliates. Under her leadership, NCADD rededicated itself to Marty Mann's mission and vision to
educate the public that alcoholism is a respectable disease.
2004
George J. O'Donnell
With respect and admiration for his dedication to The Employement Program for Recovered Alcoholics. For
over twenty-five years he has selflessly given of his time and resources to building and expanding this
"missing link" in recovery. He was instrumental in establishing EPRA in England. Under his steadfast
leadership EPRA has been recognized nationally.
2003
Scott Clark
For courageously sharing his personal experience and selflessly giving of his time and talents to help promote
understanding of alcoholism. He is simply "Out of this World".
2002
Paul Williams
For his dedication, caring and concern in creating awareness about the disease of alcoholism;
For speaking out publicly about recovery, thereby helping to remove the stigma on this disease;
For his tireless commitment to education, training and prevention.
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