Great news, Aarti Rao is confirmed for the 7 November 2007 Conference Call. Aarti is the Jade Ribbon Outreach Coordinator at the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University. Aarti will talk about the history of the Jade Ribbon Campaign and present an update about their exciting new Hep B Free Campaign.
Please join us on Wednesday, 7 November 2007 at 11:00 a.m. (MST). Conference call-in number is (218) 486-1300 and the bridge number is 713825. Enter the bridge number when prompted to join in on the conference call. Regular long distance charges may apply.
More about the Jade Ribbon Campaign.
In May 2001, the Asian Liver Center launched the Jade Ribbon Campaign in the San Francisco Bay Area to spread awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer in the Asian community. Since then, the Jade Ribbon Campaign has spread across the country and the world, reaching Asian communities not only in the San Francisco Bay Area, but also in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, Arizona, New York, Hawaii, as well as China and the Philippines, uniting people from all walks of life in the fight against hepatitis B and liver cancer. The objective of the campaign is to increase awareness and provide ethnic-sensitive health information to the API community and health professionals in an effort to reduce this major health disparity and improve API health. Partners of the Jade Ribbon Campaign include over 400 groups of community organizations and federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Hepatitis B Task Force for Immunization, and the Health Resources and Services Administration and its affiliated agencies in the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Considered to be the essence of heaven and earth, Jade is believed in many Asian cultures to bring good luck and longevity while deflecting negativity. Folded like the Chinese character meaning “person” or “people,” the Jade Ribbon symbolizes the united voices of those fighting hepatitis B and liver cancer worldwide.
- Asian Liver Center (http://liver.stanford.edu)
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