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October 25, 2002
The Seattle Human Services Coalition presented awards this week to individuals and organizations working to improve the lives of Seattle's elderly, families, children, youth and immigrants. Flo Beaumon, director of Aloha House, was awarded the Mayor's Award for her work with the homeless; the award for Outstanding Program was presented to FareStart, a food service job-training program for disadvantaged individuals; the Innovative Program award winner is the Middle School Re-entry Program, a project from the Center for Career Alternatives; Alan Painter, director of the community services division of the City’s Human Services Department, was named for the Stewardship award; and Paola Maranan, of United Way of King County, is the recipient of the award for Excellence in Advocacy.