No matter how you say it, we applaud the accomplishments ~ inside and outside of LLL ~ big or small ~ of these Alums/Retired Leaders! If you or someone you know should be recognized here, please let us know.
Karen Zeretzke, ACL of AL/MS/LA, receives a "Champion for Children" Volunteer Service Award from Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana.
Karen Zeretzke, ACL of Alabama/Mississippi/Louisiana, was honored in May 2007 for her contribution to child abuse prevention through educating mothers-to- be and new mothers about early childhood development and mother-infant bonding. For more than 30 years, Karen has volunteered with the Baton Rouge Park and Recreation Commission, St. George Catholic Church and St. George School to make those places and program mother- and baby-friendly. She believes the best ways to prevent child abuse are through parent education, family bonding and a strong support system. Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana described Karen as always putting the smallest ones first and focusing on creating an environment that is child-centered and designed for success. "Through her quiet advocacy, she has made a tremendous contribution to families in our state and nation." Karen and her husband, Frederick, have eight children... "of their own, all of whom would gladly agree that their mom is a Champion for them, as well as for all children."
Holly Jacobs' Once Upon a Prince makes WaldenBooks' Bestseller list
Former LLL Leader (Erie, Pennsylvania) and romance novelist Holly Jacobs Fuhrmann (she writes under both Holly Jacobs and Holly Furhmann) hit WaldenBooks' Top Ten list in mid-July with her newest book—the second in a trilogy—ONCE UPON A PRINCE, Silhouette Romance, 7/05. For more on Holly's work, visit HollyJacobs.com.
LLLGB's Carolyn Markham chosen as Consumer Representative
Carolyn Markham, LLL Northampton, Great Britain, will represent the National Childbirth Trust as Consumer Representative on the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guideline Development Group for Intrapartum Care. NICE works on behalf of the National Health Service and the people who use it. The body makes recommendations on treatments and care using the best available evidence. This group will be concerned with writing the guidelines relating to the care of women during birth.