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DAWN BRYAN, TIRELESS SUPPORTER OF PEOPLE WITH AIDS

 

AND LONGTIME HUMAN-SERVICES ACTIVIST,

 

TO RECEIVE 2006 ELLIS ISLAND MEDAL OF HONOR

 

Head of New York’s Momentum Project, Leading AIDS Service Group,

To Join Leaders of Business, Politics, and Arts at May 15 Gala

 

 

New York City, May 10 - Recognizing her tireless support of New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS, and her 25 years of dedication to non-profit causes locally and nationally, the National Coalition of Ethnic Organizations will honor Dawn Bryan with a 2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

 

For more than fifteen years, Bryan has led The Momentum Project, Inc., a widely admired organization which provides meals and services to the most disenfranchised New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS.  Since 1993, Bryan has been the organization’s president and CEO. 

 

As head of Momentum, Bryan helped develop the city-wide agency as an acclaimed national model for congregate meals and services for hard-to-reach populations in their own communities. Throughout the week the program serves thousands of clients at various sites throughout the boroughs of New York City.

 

Bryan, who has dedicated herself to national and local non-profit service for over 25 years, will receive the award Saturday, May 13, at a ceremony on Ellis Island.

 

With Bryan’s vision, The Momentum Project has adapted its mission and services to serve New Yorkers hardest-hit by the AIDS pandemic.  Today, Momentum serves a clientele that is heavily ethnic, female, and older, reflecting the path that AIDS has taken as the pandemic has evolved. 

 

"This honor has tremendous meaning for me personally, and it will be even more fulfilling if it can help draw attention to poor and disenfranchised New Yorkers who are struggling to live with HIV and AIDS," Bryan said.  "I’m grateful to be included in such distinguished company as this year’s medal winners, and those who have been honored throughout history."

 

The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is given annually by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) to recognize distinguished Americans of various ethnic origins for their outstanding contributions to the United States.

 

This year’s honorees include bestselling author Deepak Chopra, broadcaster Rita Cosby, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, and Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs.

 

Distinguished recipients include six U.S. Presidents, Nobel laureates, and leaders in the arts, science, education, law, business and community service. Both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives have officially recognized the Ellis Medal of Honor and recipients are recorded in the Congressional Record.

  

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