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(left to right) Maria Kasza and Kaitlin Reed having fun with a bike they purchased for a child through the MPHI Annual Holiday Giving Tree program.  This year employee's sponsored Child & Family Charities of Lansing, Michigan. (left to right) Jessie Jones, Robin VanDerMoere, and Tristen Anthony of Center for Healthy Communities - MPHI Annual Holiday Potluck Party - December 2011 MPHI Annual Holiday Potluck Party - December 2011 MPHI's surroundings MPHI collects over 1500 pounds of healthy food and personal hygiene items for the Greater Lansing Food Bank MPHI Board of Directors Child & Adolescent Health Program Staff Cancer Control Services Program Staff MPHI Central Administration Staff Back Row: Jessica Hamel, Mike Wojkowicz, Meagan Hubbard, Brooke Fobes. Front Row: Paulina Kaiser, Shannon Laing, Amanda Bliss, Kathryn Barrie. MPHI Executive Director, Jeffrey Taylor, receives his Flu Shot. Back row, pictured left to right:  TBD, TBD, Rachel DeRogee, Katti Russell, Amy Stagg, Jeff Weihl, Eva Weihl, TBD, Betsy Weihl, TBD, Deb Shanley  Kneeling front, pictured left to right:  TBD, Scott Gregory, Robin Gregory, Angie Holcomb Jeff Weihl - MPHI Team Captain Jeffrey Weihl, MPHI ISG Program Director (front) TBD, in background Kaitlyn Reed, MPHI Analyst MIT Helpdesk guru Richard Balliet infant daughter in an MPHI 'on my back' sleep set National Center for Child Death Review Program Staff MPHI Staff Donate to Haven House Homeless Shelter - December 2010. MPHI staff Larry Doele and Steve Easley accept the 2010 Rich Media Impact Award - Government MPHI staff participates in the 2008 Annual Board of Director's Retreat Teri Covington, Executive Director of the National Center for Child Death Review, was a key speaker at the Capitol Press Conference for Every Child Matters. Rally and press conference to support Every Child Matters, October 21, 2009 Washington DC, Capitol Hill Teri Covington, Senior Program Director of the National Resource Center for Child Death Review, prepares to enter the West Wing of the White House at the Every Child Matters press event. Earth Day 2011 event held on campus for MPHI employees.  A healthy workplace extends beyond the office and into the areas outside our work places.  On Friday, April 22, 2011, Okemos Campus employees participated in an Earth Day clean-up of the Okemos campus.  Employees walked the grounds picking up trash and debris in an effort to clean up the park surrounding our working environment.  Earth Day 2011 event held on campus for MPHI employees.  Doug Alberts, ISG Training and Process Improvement Team Manager, particpates. Earth Day 2011 event held on campus for MPHI employees.  A healthy workplace extends beyond the office and into the areas outside our work places.  On Friday, April 22, 2011, Okemos Campus employees participated in an Earth Day clean-up of the Okemos campus.  Employees walked the grounds picking up trash and debris in an effort to clean up the park surrounding our working environment.  Amy Stagg provides information on the Michigan Cancer Consortium at the 2008 Annual Board of Director's retreat Board of Director's Annual Retreat participants learn more about MPHI's programs MPHI's conference center offers state-of-the-art technology, including videoconferencing and webcasting Region 4 Genetics Collaborative: Regional Meeting Presenter Region 4 Genetics Collaborative: Regional Meeting Attendees MPHI employees celebrate Health and Fitness Day Anissa Stanley, Training Coordinator/Program Admin for MPHI's Child & Adolescent Health program, receives a $600 scholarship towards the completion of her Certified Meeting Planner (CMP) certification.  Also pictured are sponsors of the award.  Anissa Stanley, Training Coordinator/Program Admin for MPHI's Child & Adolescent Health program, is named 2009 Planner of the Year by the Society of Government Meeting Professionals. MPHI honors Teri Covington, Director of the National Resource Center for Child Death Review, with an award recognizing her 15 years of dedication and service. (January 2010)        2010 Commit to be Fit Awards Ceremony – Team winner Abby Shannon, Brenda Dietrich, Maria Ostrander (Systems Reform)  Commit to be Fit is an employee wellness program designed to help employees develop healthy eating and exercise habits. 2010 Commit to be Fit Awards Ceremony – Individual winner Julia Heany (Program Director, Center for Healthy Communities)