Baseball Hall of Fame member Cal Ripken, Jr. gives Melanie Goldish of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a hug after awarding her with the Energizer "Keep Going Award," at Energizer headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 20, 2007. Goldish was given the award for founding and being the executive director of SuperSibs, an organization that supports brothers and sisters of children with cancer. The award was created in 2006 to bring attention to everyday people that help others with their dedication and hard work. Goldish created SuperSibs after one of her two sons developed cancer. (UPI

Baseball Hall of Fame member Cal Ripken, Jr. gives Melanie Goldish of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a hug after awarding her with the Energizer "Keep Going Award," at Energizer headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 20, 2007. Goldish was given the award for founding and being the executive director of SuperSibs, an organization that supports brothers and sisters of children with cancer. The award was created in 2006 to bring attention to everyday people that help others with their dedication and hard work. Goldish created SuperSibs after one of her two sons developed cancer.    (UPI Stock Photo
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UPI / Alamy Stock Photo

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W06CHD

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19.2 MB (1.2 MB Compressed download)

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2239 x 3000 px | 19 x 25.4 cm | 7.5 x 10 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

20 September 2007

Photographer:

Bill Greenblatt

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Baseball Hall of Fame member Cal Ripken, Jr. gives Melanie Goldish of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a hug after awarding her with the Energizer "Keep Going Award, " at Energizer headquarters in Chesterfield, Missouri on September 20, 2007. Goldish was given the award for founding and being the executive director of SuperSibs, an organization that supports brothers and sisters of children with cancer. The award was created in 2006 to bring attention to everyday people that help others with their dedication and hard work. Goldish created SuperSibs after one of her two sons developed cancer. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)

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