1 GetHealthyHarlem.o rg Photo Contest Share your view of Northern Manhattan and win a prize Why photographs? GetHealthyHarlem.org (GHH) is a website that provides health information and resources for residents of Northern Manhattan. It is also a social networking site, which means that GHH is a place where users can post events, blog and share information. We want to feature visual images of health in Northern Manhattan —the people, places and things that affect our wellness. Who we are: GHH is a project of the Harlem Health Promotion Center (HHPC). HHPC is one of37 Prevention Research Centers funded b y the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and affiliated with Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. We are located in the heart of Harlem on 125 th Street and have been serving the Northern Manhattan and Metropolitan New York City community since 1990. GHH was launched in 2008 and the Northern Manhattan community has been engaged in all aspects of website development and planning from its lookand feel to content and marketing. Theme: What does health in Northern Manhattan mean to you? Description: Through your photographs you c an show what it means to be healthy in this community —or the health challenges you face here. Where do you walk, run, jump rope? What gym do you go to? Where do you buy your food or love to eat? Do you love to cook? What kinds of things do you do to keep your spirit and mind at peace? How do you get social support to stay healthy or to take care of you when you have a problem? How do you keep yourself healthy overall? You can also provide photographs showing what these topics mean to someone you care about. Deadline for photograph submission: Friday, June 3, 2011 Email photographs to: [email protected]How to Enter 1.Who is eligible and what does it cost? i.The contest is open to everyone over 18 years of age ii.There is no fee required for photo submission 2.What you need to fill out: i.One Contestant Contact Information form per Contestant, see page 5 ii.A Photograph Description form for each photograph submitted, see page 6 iii.If photographs include discernable individual(s), Contestants are responsible for having a consent form signed by the individual(s) photographed, see page 7 3.Limits i.Each Contestant may submit a total of ten photographs
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GetHealthyHarlem.org Photo ContestShare your view of Northern Manhattan and win a prize
Why photographs? GetHealthyHarlem.org (GHH) is a website that provides health information
and resources for residents of Northern Manhattan. It is also a social networking site, whichmeans that GHH is a place where users can post events, blog and share information. We want to
feature visual images of health in Northern Manhattan — the people, places and things that affect
our wellness.
Who we are: GHH is a project of the Harlem Health Promotion Center (HHPC). HHPC is one of
37 Prevention Research Centers funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and
affiliated with Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. We are located in the
heart of Harlem on 125th Street and have been serving the Northern Manhattan and Metropolitan
New York City community since 1990. GHH was launched in 2008 and the Northern Manhattan
community has been engaged in all aspects of website development and planning from its look
and feel to content and marketing.
Theme: What does health in Northern Manhattan mean to you?
Description: Through your photographs you can show what it means to be healthy in this
community — or the health challenges you face here. Where do you walk, run, jump rope? What
gym do you go to? Where do you buy your food or love to eat? Do you love to cook? What kinds
of things do you do to keep your spirit and mind at peace? How do you get social support to stay
healthy or to take care of you when you have a problem? How do you keep yourself healthy
overall? You can also provide photographs showing what these topics mean to someone you careabout.
Deadline for photograph submission: Friday, June 3, 2011