Priority Health Seeks Nominations for Senior Volunteers

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Mon May 11, 2009 8:43am EDT

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.--(Business Wire)--
Priority Health is launching the Senior Impact Awards, a program that recognizes
senior volunteers for making a difference in the communities where they live and
work. As part of this recognition, four outstanding volunteers will earn a
$1,000 donation for the nonprofit organization where they volunteer. 

"This program creates an opportunity for Priority Health to recognize those in
our community who are improving the lives and health of others," said Kimberly K
Horn, president and CEO of Priority Health. "Through their commitment they are
helping make life just a little easier for all of us." 

Priority Health developed the Senior Impact Award to discover and recognize the
ways senior volunteers put their energy and commitment to work for the
community. The awards program is open to all Michigan residents age 63 and older
who volunteer for a nonprofit organization. Priority Health is working with the
United Way and the Volunteer Centers of Michigan in 31 counties throughout
Michigan to offer this program. 

An independent group of community members will select each nominee. Senior
Impact Award winners will be chosen based on their ability to inspire and
motivate others and their exceptional contributions. Those interested in being
considered for the Senior Impact Award may submit an online nomination at
priorityhealth.com or send an e-mail to awards@priorityhealth.com. Nominations
must be received by June 15, 2009. 

About Priority Health:

Priority Health is a nationally recognized health benefits company based in
Michigan. It serves a half million members with a broad portfolio of products
including commercial and government health plans. A nonprofit dedicated to
providing all people access to affordable health care, Priority Health employs
1,000 people throughout Michigan`s Lower Peninsula with offices in Grand Rapids,
Farmington Hills, Holland, Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Traverse City. For more
information about Priority Health, visit priorityhealth.com.





Amy Miller, Priority Health
616 464-8571 or 800 942-0954 

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