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Dream Awards表彰Nick在宣传预防和治疗青少年糖尿病方面所做的努力 颁给他这个奖
The Disability Rights Legal Center (DRLC) whose mission is to champion the rights of people with disabilities through education, advocacy and litigation, holds its annual Franklin D. Roosevelt Dinner on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at the Omni Hotel, 251 South Olive Street in downtown Los Angeles. The fundraiser honors distinguished excellence in corporate diversity, health advocacy and efforts towards the promotion of the rights of people with disabilities. To purchase tickets or to find out more go to the Disability Rights Legal Center website.
For public service and advocacy efforts, the DREAM Award (Disability Rights in Entertainment, Arts & Media) Award is presented to Nick Jonas, the singer-songwriter, musician and actor best known as one of the Jonas Brothers and for the hit song “A Little Bit Longer,” about his personal struggle with type 1 diabetes. “For someone listening, it can be about whatever struggle is going on in their own life,” says Jonas, who was diagnosed at age 13 in 2005. Jonas strongly believes in the rights of people with all types of disabilities and advocates for increased health related research and government funding.
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The Disability Rights Legal Center (DRLC) whose mission is to champion the rights of people with disabilities through education, advocacy and litigation, holds its annual Franklin D. Roosevelt Dinner on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at the Omni Hotel, 251 South Olive Street in downtown Los Angeles. The fundraiser honors distinguished excellence in corporate diversity, health advocacy and efforts towards the promotion of the rights of people with disabilities. To purchase tickets or to find out more go to the Disability Rights Legal Center website.
For public service and advocacy efforts, the DREAM Award (Disability Rights in Entertainment, Arts & Media) Award is presented to Nick Jonas, the singer-songwriter, musician and actor best known as one of the Jonas Brothers and for the hit song “A Little Bit Longer,” about his personal struggle with type 1 diabetes. “For someone listening, it can be about whatever struggle is going on in their own life,” says Jonas, who was diagnosed at age 13 in 2005. Jonas strongly believes in the rights of people with all types of disabilities and advocates for increased health related research and government funding.





