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Brenda
Krause Eheart
Brenda
Krause Eheart, Ph.D., is executive director of generations
of hope ("Hope"), a non-profit corporation dedicated to improving
the lives of children through adoption and the establishment
of caring intergenerational communities. Dr. Eheart is also
the director of hope for the children research and policy
Program in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs
and a Research Specialist with the Department of sociology
at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. At the University,
she seeks to connect social scientific research and policy
studies with child development and successful aging in intergenerational
neighborhoods. Dr. Eheart and Hope have received many honors
including President Clinton's 2002 Excellence in Adoption
Award (1998), the "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah Winfrey
(June, 2000) and HUD's Regional Best Practices Award (2000).
In 1996, Ted Koppel featured Dr. Eheart and Hope on Nightline.
Her work has also been highlighted in The New York Times and
other major newspapers as well as on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and
PBS.
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