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PACE Vermont 07/01/2011

PACE Vermont is a non-profit health care program for eligible seniors who want to remain in their own homes.  For more information visit www.pacevt.org.

HomeShare Vermont - Caregiving Program 06/21/2011

CCTV Productions created this video for Homeshare Vermont's Caregiving Program. Visit www.homesharevermont.org for more information.

Mercy Connections Education and Transition Center 05/17/2011

Four women describe their experiences at the Mercy Connections Education and Transition Center.

For more information visit www.mercyconnections.org.

Madison-Deane Initiative - Palliative Care: A Cure for Meaningless Suffering featuring Diane E. Meier, MD, FACP 03/28/2011

Dr. Diane E. Meier is Director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), a national organization devoted to increasing the number and quality of palliative care programs in the United States. Her leadership of CAPC has led to the doubling of U.S. hospital palliative care programs in the last five years. She is also Director of the Lilian and Benjamin Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute; Professor of Geriatrics and Internal Medicine in the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine; and Catherine Gaisman Professor of Medical Ethics in the Department of Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.

This program was brought to you by Madison-Deane Initiative (MDI), the education arm of the VNA End-of-Life Care services of Chittenden and Grand Isle Counties.

MDI was created in 1997 to educate the general public and medical professionals about quality care at the end of life. Its mission is to transform end-of-life care through education, collaboration and inspiration. To accomplish this work, MDI depends upon the generosity of sponsors, supporters, partners and MDI friends.

Pam Greene on CCTV Productions 02/01/2011

Pam Greene of Mercy Connections talks about the impact of the Vermont Women's Mentoring Program video and Mercy Connections' experience working with CCTV Productions on the project.  Call Jess Wilson at (802) 862.1654 x15 to talk about your video project. 

Curtains without Borders: Burlington Curtain Conservation 01/18/2011

Curtains Without Borders is a project to preserve historic painted scenery. This video talks about the effort and describes some of the curtain conservation process. The video also features the conservation and installation of a curtain that depicts Church Street in Burlington.  For more information please visit the Curtains Without Borders website.

CVOEO- Do It Yourself Mobile Home Energy Efficiency 11/09/2010

The CVOEO Moblie Home project presents Do It Yourself Mobile Home Energy Efficiency.  For more information call (802) 660-3455 x204 or visit www.cvoeo.org.

A Legacy of Mercy: Celebrating the Vermont Sisters of Mercy 05/18/2010

The Sisters of Mercy are a religious order of Catholic women who came to Vermont in the late 1800's.  This video talks about their dedication to improving the lives of Vermonters and their strong belief in social justice.  For more information visit www.mercyconnections.org.

Town Meeting Day Election Forums: Airport Parking Expansion Bond Information Video 02/05/2010

On March 2, 2010 Burlington voters will consider a $21,500,000 revenue bond to expand parking at the Burlington International Airport.  The proposed expansion will be paid for by revenues from the parking garage.  This video provides information from airport officials about the proposal. 

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