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Contact: Jane Fraser
info@stutteringhelp.org
Documentary of Chicago Bull’s Bob Love wins $1,000
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Stuttering Foundation awarded the documentary, Find Yourself a Dream: The Bob Love Story,
its 2007 first-place media award. A special $1,000 cash prize will be
presented to Bob Love and America’s Film Fund to celebrate the
Foundation’s 60th year.
The Foundation also selected three runner-up winners for
successfully enhancing public understanding of this complex speech
disorder during the past year. First runner-up winner will receive
$250, second runner-up winner will get $100, and third runner-up winner
will be awarded $50.
The three runner-up winners were in the newspaper category. First
runner-up winner was Karen Rivers, staff writer, South Bend Tribune,
South Bend, Ind., for Stopping the Stutter. Second runner-up winner was Amy Matthew, features reporter, The Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo, Colo., for Speaking Up. Third runner-up was Eric-Paul Johnson, The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif., for Letting His Game Do the Talking.
The winners were announced on the Foundation’s Web site, www.stutteringhelp.org, on Monday, Oct. 22, International Stuttering Awareness Day.
“Journalists in a variety of media have done an outstanding job of
focusing on the causes and treatment of stuttering over the past year,”
said Jane Fraser, president of the nonprofit foundation. “We were
particularly pleased with the entries during our 16th year of honoring
journalists.”
America’s Film Fund produced the documentary, Find Yourself a Dream:
The Bob Love Story. Love knows first-hand the experiences of someone
who stutters and overcame significant setbacks even after his glory
years with the Chicago Bulls.
“Bob is more than a great basketball star and community leader,”
said Fraser. “He is an outstanding role model for young people
everywhere.”
One judge said, “It demonstrated that even with all the adversity in
his life, Bob Love never gave up. This true story is an inspiration for
all.” Information about other famous people who overcame stuttering
can be found at www.stutteringhelp.org.
The Foundation offers free streaming videos, books, downloadable brochures and a worldwide referral list at www.stutteringhelp.org. Help is also available by calling 800-992-9392.