Vote to Honor US Health Workers

traSave the Children along with Frontline Health Workers Coalition has created the REAL Awards where deserving United States-based health workers will be honored for the sacrifice and commitment they exhibit through their work. The nominations are in and the voting period has started. In fact, voting ends on January 7, 2013.

The Real Awards will honor and celebrate health workers in the following categories:

Winners will be announced on January 15 after voting ends on the January 7. You can vote once per day until the 7th.

Cast your vote at www.therealawards.com/vote for deserving health workers.

Photo: The REAL Awards


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3 responses to “Vote to Honor US Health Workers”


  1. Thanks for the pingback! I am thrilled to say that our Congressman here co-signed the FrontLine Health Care Workers house resolution. Let’s hope we can do more for these amazing people!!!!


    1. That’s great news, Nicole. Thanks for reading.


      1. I just worry so much about the Fiscal Cliff and hope international budgets aren’t slammed too much. We can do so much to help! 🙂

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