Public Health: We Have our Winners!
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Chris Palmedo | Posted on: May 17th, 2012
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Honorable Mention: It's the People
A panel of youth selects the final winners in the fourth annual event.
Attention fans of youth, health, and photography: We have our winners for the Oregon Youth Public Health Photo Contest 2012. The fourth annual contest is a partnership between Northwest Health Foundation and the Oregon Public Health Division.
From 119 entries, three winners, and one “honorable mention.” were selected.
Once again, the committee members and judges were impressed, humbled, and challenged by the caliber of submitted photos and their associated captions.
This year, captions seemed to play a larger role in the judges decisions. Many judges cited the insight and eloquence of the narrative that went with the photo.
Two round of judging took place. Public health professionals and advocates cut the field to the top 20, and a panel of youth selected the top three, and recommending that we add an honorable mention winner.
The winners were selected by a second-round, all-youth panel, ages 13-18.
Despite the fact that entries came in from all over Oregon, and that judging was completely anonymous, students from Westview High School in Beaverton nearly swept the awards taking three of the four prizes:
First Place ($300 and $300 donated to your school)
“Reflect” Charlene Yuan, 16, Westview HS, Beaverton

Caption:
Don’t be afraid to take the time to look back towards the road you’ve traveled, because it is that road that has defined you into the person you are today. Along the way, mistakes were made, successes were achieved, and memories were formed. Health is about your perception of who you are and wholly accepting where you came from. Only when you recognize your past can you truly reach for the future. Enjoy the ride and never forget that the background is always much closer than it appears.
Second Place ($200 and $200 to your school):
“A Different Angle” Cari Guerre, 17, Westview HS, Beaverton

Caption:
It doesn’t matter how you look at fruit. Whether it is upside-down or right-side up it is delicious, healthy and will help you live a lot longer than foods oozing with grease will. So the next time you are in Portland, maybe choose an apple instead of a doughnut.
Third Place: ($100 and $100 to your school):
“A Healthier Smile” Da-En Lee, 16, Sunset HS, Portland

Caption:
One study shows that daily flossing may increase up to 6.4 years of your life expectancy, simply because it helps get rid of bacteria that causes further problems such as certain heart diseases. It is simple routines like this that we often disregard which leads us to a happier, healthier lifestyle
Honorable Mention ($25 gift certificate to Powell’s Books)
“It’s the People” Rachel Louise Burnett, 17 Westview HS, Beaverton

Caption:
No matter how fit you are, or how healthy you eat, or how positive you act, what makes a person truly feel the complete bliss of health is relationships. We all need people around us that love us and care for us, that share our life with us.
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Promoting a tobacco free living is a great way to a healthy start. I am glad that these college students are taking a stand for their health. Smoke is unhealthy for all that are around it. I wish that the country would enforce a no smoke law in public places. I’m sure that dental and health insurance companies would appreciate it as well.