January 10, 1994
Media Contact:Debbie Bangledorf
Phone: (410) 955-6680
E-mail:
Dbangle@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu
How do you choose a "safe" baby-sitter? What's the latest information on AIDS? How can a
family cope with teen-age pregnancy? These questions are among the many that experts from
The Johns Hopkins Children's Center can answer.
As a free public service, the Children's Center's community education office arranges for experts
to address groups on a wide range of topics related to children and their health care. The
audiences, which must have a minimum of 20 people, may be adults, adolescents or children.
Speakers are available for clubs, classes or informal gatherings.
The enclosed brochure lists speakers and their topics, as well as information on how to obtain
a speaker for a group meeting. Please use this brochure as a resource for story ideas or reprint
it in your publication so your readers can use this free service. To arrange for a speaker,
readers can call Lisa Laramee, community education coordinator, at (410) 9551412*
To interview someone about the Speakers Bureau--now in its seventh year-or to interview any
of the speakers, call me at (410) 955-4948