Connie Bremner, the director of the Blackfeet Nation's senior citizens program, has been awarded the 2005 John Feather Diversity Award.
Bremner has run the program since 1994. She won the award for her efforts to improve programs and services for elders on the reservation.
Bremner was recently appointed to the Governor's Disabilities Advisory Council. In 2001, she won the Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leadership Program award.
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Program director honored
(The Billings Gazette 9/1)
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John Feather Diversity Award - http://www.giaging.org/programs/index.asp?id=75
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