Patrick Murphy, Rebecca Onie receive JFK award
20:56, November 24, 2009

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Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg (L) presents the sixth annual John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award to Rebecca Onie, co-founder of Project Health, at the John F. Kennedy School of government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts November 23, 2009. The awards were created by the John F. Kennedy Library and Harvard's Institute of Politics to honor Americans under the age of 40 who are changing their communities and the country with their commitment to public service. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

U.S. Representative Patrick Murphy (D-PA) speaks after being honored with a John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award at the John F. Kennedy School of government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts November 23, 2009. The awards were created by the John F. Kennedy Library and Harvard's Institute of Politics to honor Americans under the age of 40 who are changing their communities and the country with their commitment to public service. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg (L) applauds U.S. Representative Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and Rebecca Onie (C), co-founder of Project Health, after presenting them with the sixth annual John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award at the John F. Kennedy School of government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts November 23, 2009. The awards were created by the John F. Kennedy Library and Harvard's Institute of Politics to honor Americans under the age of 40 who are changing their communities and the country with their commitment to public service. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)







