U.S. Department Of Justice Awards Grant To Project Lifesaver International
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Publication date: Sep 14, 2009
Publication date: Sep 14, 2009
The non-profit organization Project Lifesaver has been awarded a grant of $890,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice to continue their impressive, highly effective work of protecting those suffering from Alzheimer's Disease by tracking down those sufferers who wander through the use of wrist-mounted radio tracking devices to locate them.
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