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Congratulations to all of this year's Honorees and the Award winner, Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet

Dr. Dicksheet (center) is presented the $100,000 award.

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A Great Honor for a Great Accomplishment
Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet, Brooklyn resident and four-time Nobel Peace Prize Nominee received the $100,000 Kellogg's Hannah Neil World of Children Award on Friday, December 7, 2001 during a ceremony held Friday night at the Aladdin Shriner’s Complex near Easton Towne Center before an estimated audience of 1,300 people.

Children's Symposium Held In Columbus
As a prelude to the awards presentation for the Kellogg's Hannah Neil World of Children Awards on Friday, December 7, 2001, the Hannah Neil Center for Children and Starr Commonwealth led the 2001 World of Children Symposium to discuss the plights and ways to help children in today's society. 

Honorees Make Personal Sacrifices to Help Children  
Six children’s advocate individuals are finalists
for $100,000 Kellogg’s Hannah Neil World of Children Award.

Columbus Plays Host to International Child Advocacy Award.
On December 7th, The Kellogg's Hannah Neil World of Children award will be presented. This international child advocacy award holds the purpose of celebrating those people who are wholeheartedly dedicated to serving the plights of the millions of needy children around the world.

“To be able to give away riches is mandatory if you wish to possess them. This is the only way you will be truly rich.”

Muhammad Ali
Honorary Chair
Kellogg's Hannah Neil World of Children Award

 

 

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