Request for Photo #: USAFC_07_0715_03

USA Freedom Corps

The White House Photo Office is currently asking that all requests for photos be submitted in writing via fax to the White House Photo Office at 202-395-5247.

The request should include the following information:

  1. The tracking number of the photo. 

    For the photo pictured to the right, the tracking number is USAFC_07_0715_03.
     
  2. Name and title of person requesting the photo.
     
  3. Contact phone number and EMAIL ADDRESS.
     
  4. Deadline for the photo.
     
  5. Purpose: personal, publication, broadcast, or Web (if not personal, the fax sent should be on letterhead).
     
  6. Title and targeted audience of publication or Web site (if applicable). 
     
  7. Estimated circulation and general geographic audience (if applicable).
     
  8. Photo requirements, such as print or size of electronic file needed.

If you have any further questions, please contact the USA Freedom Corps office at 202-456-7381.

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Salina Bakshi receives the President’s Volunteer Service Award from USA Freedom Corps Acting Director Kathy Wills Wright for serving more than 4,000 hours in her community and around the world. Salina is a junior at Columbia University. She became involved in People to People International in 1999, and after traveling with the ambassador program and attending the Global Youth Forum, she co-founded and was co-president of the Greater Princeton Student Chapter of People to People International. She spear-headed many successful projects during her term, including raising more than $6000 for an organization that clears minefields and promotes landmine awareness as well as organized several drives that yielded 5000 pairs of shoes and more than 3000 bars of soap. She has organized cultural events for elementary students and planned volunteer activities for Japanese exchange students. But the work she says she has enjoyed most is all of her health-based service. She spent a summer in Ghana to provide health education outreach and workshops; she serves as a volunteer for Project HEALTH, where she works at a pediatric AIDS clinic in Harlem and she is involved with Global Justice, a group that works with health and human rights.

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