The Outstanding Health Materials Award was established in 2013. This is a chance for NJSOPHE members to be recognized for excellence in the creation of health education pieces, including print, multi-media, and training materials. Applications are now open and are due by 11:59 PM on October 17th, 2025. Click here to access the application. Criteria:
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2024 winners Charlene Henderson (2nd from left) and Jennifer Smith (2nd from right) |
Past Recipients
| 2024 | Vaccine Information Toolkit | NJDOH | Jennifer Smith, Rafia Siddiq, and Charlene Henderson |
| 2023 | Water Watcher Badges | Hillsborough Township Health Department | Tiffany Neal |
| 2022 | Traveler's Health Video: Preparing for Holiday Takeoff | NJDOH | Michelle Bove |
| 2021 | Project Firstline Trainings & Promotional Materials | NJDOH | Jasmine Davis, Miriam Gonzales, Kelly McLaughlin |
| 2020 | Why You Can't Test Out of COVID-19 Quarantine | NJDOH | Suzanne Miro, Krista Reale, Jennifer Smith, Laura Taylor |
| 2018 | Vaping: Protect Your Kids | West Windsor Health Department | Tiffany Neal |
| 2017 | Tick-borne Disease Basics | Krista Reale | |
| 2016 | Facilitators Toolkit for a Photovoice Project10 | Vanesa Apaza | |
| 2015 | CHES Prep Bootcamp | NJCU | |
| 2014 | Antibiotics-Will they work when you really need them? | NJDOH | Suzanne Miro |
| 2013 | Keep Food and People Safe | Somerset County Department of Health | Michele Samarya-Timm |
NJSOPHE stands firmly against racism in all its forms. We are committed to advancing equity, inclusion, and justice in public health education and practice. Through our programs, advocacy, and partnerships, we strive to challenge systemic racism and create environments where all people can achieve their fullest health potential.

