The fact that this even exists just proves the complete failure of your stroke doctors, therapists and hospitals to get you 100% recovered. It would be better to publicize the stroke failure award given to the hospital that gets you recovered the least.
https://lincoln55plus.org/2018/02/09/by-march-30th-seeking-nominees-for-stroke-courage-award/
The Nebraska State Stroke Association (NSSA) is seeking nominations
for its Stephanie Wever Courage Award, which honors a Nebraska stroke
survivor who exemplifies courage in overcoming the effects of stroke.
Stephanie Wever, a stroke survivor and former NSSA board member, died
December 25, 2015, at age 32. She was dedicated to raising awareness of
strokes and her rare gene defect, ACTA2.
Keith Fickenscher of Lincoln was the 2017 recipient.
The award will be presented in May during Stroke Awareness Month. For more information, contact NSSA at 402-484-8131 or hello@nebraskastroke.org.
The deadline for nominations is March 30. Nomination forms are at www.NebraskaStroke.org.
Or click here for download —> https://nebraskastroke.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Stephanie-Wever-Award-Nomination-Form-2018.pdf
About NSSA – Founded in 1985, the Nebraska State
Stroke Association is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our
mission is to serve Nebraskans through stroke prevention, education,
advocacy, and support services. www.NebraskaStroke.org.
The application for is easy.
Stephanie Wever Courage Award Nomination Form
Nominee’s Name: _____________________________________________________
Nominee’s City: _______________________________________________________
Name of Nominator (Organization or Individual): _____________________________
Phone Number of Nominator: ____________________________________________
Email of Nominator: ____________________________________________________
Address of Nominator: __________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Please include a nomination letter addressing some or all of the following (up to 800 words):
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