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* [[2017]]: [[Joyce Vance|Joyce White Vance]], JD for her leadership in creating a broad-based response to the heroin epidemic in northern Alabama.
* [[2017]]: [[Joyce Vance|Joyce White Vance]], JD for her leadership in creating a broad-based response to the heroin epidemic in northern Alabama.
* [[2020]]: [[Project Horseshoe Farm]], works with and builds on the strengths of local communities to improve the health and quality of life of vulnerable neighbors and prepare citizen service leaders for tomorrow’s communities.
* [[2020]]: [[Project Horseshoe Farm]], works with and builds on the strengths of local communities to improve the health and quality of life of vulnerable neighbors and prepare citizen service leaders for tomorrow’s communities.
* [[2023]]: [[Mark Wilson]], [[Jefferson County Health Officer]]


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Revision as of 10:23, 10 April 2023

The Lou Wooster Public Health Hero Award is an annual award presented since 2007 by the Broad Street Committee of the UAB School of Public Health to an "unconventional health hero". It is named for Madam Louise Wooster, who famously cared for Birmingham's sick during the 1873 cholera epidemic. The presentation of the award coincides with National Public Health Week. Honorees are carried from UAB to Oak Hill Cemetery by horse-drawn carriage for the ceremony, held at the cemetery chapel.

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