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In a recent humanitarian effort, Rotarians in Zambia, assisted by various organizations, accomplished the remarkable feat of delivering 8.5 tons of medical equipment and supplies to Machili, Zambia. The focus of this substantial aid was primarily on improving maternal and dental health care in the region. This initiative was particularly crucial given Zambia's high rates of dental issues and maternal mortality. The project, which was significantly funded through a global grant, cost around $350,000, although the initial budget was set at $49,000. One of the key organizations involved in this project was Project Cure, known for its commitment to providing medical supplies to needy areas. Their contribution and continuous efforts can be supported through online donations. Further details of the project were discussed by Rotarian Stephen Caine on Radio Rotary. He elaborated on the challenging journey of shipping the medical equipment to a refurbished health center in rural Zambia. The Bernhills-Baltimore Lake Rotary Club played a pivotal role in raising the necessary funds for this mission. Despite facing delays and the potential for scams, the equipment was successfully shipped in a 40-foot container from Savannah, Georgia, to Zambia. The project saw contributions from various individuals and organizations, including a notable donation of $5,000 from a 90-year-old man. Stephen Caine, a retired military officer and active Rotarian, was instrumental in coordinating the delivery of medical supplies to Zambia. The Rotary Club, which meets at Boston Spa Town Hall on Monday nights, continues to be a beacon of service and support in various community and international projects. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support
Michael leads the executive efforts of the national nonprofit organization, Childhelp – a national leader in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of child abuse. Childhelp believes that every child has a unique contribution to make to the world.Prior to his role with Childhelp, Michael has served in executive leadership roles with other national and international nonprofit organizations such as Easter Seals and Project CURE. Currently pursuing a PhD in Education from Seattle Pacific University, Michael is looking to advance the education, vocational, and communal support of children who have experienced, or at risk of experiencing abuse; as well as children and youth who are a part of our national foster care systemChildhelp has just launched the Courage First Hotline – a national hotline staffed with professional counselors to assist athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone in the athletic communities who are concerned about emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Childhelp has also established the first evidence-based prevention education curriculum designed to educate students preK-12th grade on not only the signs and symptoms of abuse, but what to do when they witness or experience abuse. This curriculum has now included a new module around Human Trafficking.Story Key Notes:
Michael leads the executive efforts of the national nonprofit organization, Childhelp – a national leader in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of child abuse. Childhelp believes that every child has a unique contribution to make to the world.Prior to his role with Childhelp, Michael has served in executive leadership roles with other national and international nonprofit organizations such as Easter Seals and Project CURE. Currently pursuing a PhD in Education from Seattle Pacific University, Michael is looking to advance the education, vocational, and communal support of children who have experienced, or at risk of experiencing abuse; as well as children and youth who are a part of our national foster care systemChildhelp has just launched the Courage First Hotline – a national hotline staffed with professional counselors to assist athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone in the athletic communities who are concerned about emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Childhelp has also established the first evidence-based prevention education curriculum designed to educate students preK-12th grade on not only the signs and symptoms of abuse, but what to do when they witness or experience abuse. This curriculum has now included a new module around Human Trafficking.Story Key Notes:
Project Cure CEO Douglas Jackson, PhD shares the mission of Project Cure in a wide ranging discussion that illustrates the incredible supply chain expertise of Project Cure.Project C.U.R.E. was founded in 1987 to address the staggering shortage of medical resources around the world. Project C.U.R.E. has become the world's largest distributor of donated medical supplies, equipment and services to doctors and nurses serving the sick and dying in more than 135 countries.Each week Project C.U.R.E. delivers approximately three to five semi-truck-sized ocean containers packed with the medical equipment and supplies desperately needed to save lives in hospitals and clinics in resource-limited countries. In addition, each year hundreds of healthcare professionals travel with Project C.U.R.E. to provide medical treatment to communities in need and training to those dedicated to serving them. Project C.U.R.E. is supported by over 30,000 volunteers annually and operates distribution warehouses in seven U.S. cities.
THERE IS A LOT GOING ON IN THE WORLD TODAY, AND I AM EXCITED TO BE TALKING WITH MY GUESTS TODAY TO SEE HOW WE ALL CAN HELP. TODAY IS ABOUT PROJECT C.U.R.E.- THEIR MISSION IS TO IDENTIFY, SOLICIT, COLLECT, SORT AND DISTRIBUTE DONATED MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND SERVICES ACCORDING TO THE IMPERATIVE NEEDS OF THE WORLD…THAT MY FRIENDS IS A HUGE TASK. HERE TO HELP US UNDERSTAND MORE IS DR. DOUGLAS JACKSON- PRESIDENT AND CEO OF PROJECT CURE!
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Cheryl Noe, Executive Director of Project C.U.R.E. Nashville, who shares some of the history for the nonprofit and highlights their efforts as the world's largest distributor of donated medical equipment and supplies to resource-limited communities across the globe, serving those who are in desperate need in more than 135 countries. During the interview, Cheryl talks about their model and programs, shares a recent story of impact tied to Nashville, and how the community can support their efforts.Project C.U.R.E. is the world's largest distributor of donated medical equipment and supplies to resource-limited communities across the globe, serving the sick and dying in more than 135 countries. General work: As the world's largest distributor of donated medical equipment and supplies, Project C.U.R.E. sends health and hope to people who are in desperate need.In March of 2020, we pivoted in a 48-hour period to include domestic response to CoVID-19, as well. To date, we have delivered over 400 loads to our seven C.U.R.E. communities.How people can get involved: Ambassador Board, Young Professionals Board, International Women's Day celebration, international relief work.Learn more:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCUREWebsite: https://projectcure.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectcure/Twitter: https://twitter.com/projectcure
Dr. Doug Jackson serves as the President and CEO of Project CURE. Since 1987, Project C.U.R.E. has delivered equipment and supplies to hospitals and clinics in over 135 countries and was named by Forbes as one of the top 20 charities in America. In addition to delivering approximately five semi-truck-sized containers of medical relief each week, teams of medical professionals travel abroad to provide hundreds of hours of hands-on medical care and training through the C.U.R.E. Clinics program. Doug is a frequent motivational speaker to civic, corporate, and community organizations.Resources:https://projectcure.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCURETwitter: https://twitter.com/projectcure
Our guest is former Major League Baseball Pitcher, Brad “Lights Out” Lidge, who grew up in the suburbs of Denver before leaving CO to live out a celebrated 11 season pitching career, including being named the Houston Astros' Rookie of the Year in 2003, playing on two National League All-Star teams, and winning the 2008 World Series as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies. Brad moved back to Colorado after retiring, and shifted focus to getting a master's degree in ancient Roman archaeology, and raising his children in Boulder with his wife, Lindsey. He stays engaged with MLB by appearing on network radio shows on SIRIUSXM. When not on air or digging in the dirt for artifacts in Europe, he and Lindsey work their own land in Boulder, donating large amounts of their fruit harvest to local food banks, and distributing fresh flowers to local businesses. Brad also serves as a board member to Project Cure and Y on Earth, and supports local charity, Project Vets. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-boulderista/support
In this week’s episode, the duo sit down with Danielle Monaro, co-host of Z100 New York’s Elvis Duran and The Morning Show. The girls discuss a variety of topics ranging from Danielle’s career, her relationship with Husband Sheldon, dating advice, Motherhood, and some of her favorite celebrity encounters; including her first time meeting Justin Timberlake! We also learn about Danielle’s partnership with Little Words Project & Project Cure, the world’s largest distributor of medical supplies to developing nations. Important Topics: 3:05 — Introduction / Danielle’s Relationship with Little Words Project / 14:05 — Danielle’s Career / The positives & negatives of working as a female radio host / 24:34 — How radio has changed during the pandemic / 29:15 — Dating advice & Danielle’s relationship with her Husband Sheldon / 39:10 — Motherhood & staying resilient throughout her life / 40:50 — Danielle Monaro x Project Cure x LWP partnership / 47:00 — Favorite celebrity interviews/experiences / 57:30 — Danielle’s advice to her younger self
00:00 - Ryan talks about the ARC healing he did earlier that day.Here are the cards he uses: https://www.highdesertyogi.com/products/build-a-practice-yoga-cardsRyan realizes his synesthesia is a part of his healing modality.Abby adds the missing component to what Ryan brought to his healing client.24:04 - Prosperity Rituals!You are the ritual. You doing the ritual doesn't do anything - the magic is what the ritual does to you.View photos of our prosperity rituals at https://www.truenorth11.com/arc-healing-synesthesia-and-prosperity-ritualsGRATITUDERyan is grateful for his most recent healing client.Abby is grateful for her sister SARAH, who volunteers at Project Cure: https://projectcure.orgMORE DEETS:Join our tribe at patreon.com/truenorth11Get life coaching from Abby at indigocoaching.netGet ARC healing from Ryan at facebook.com/ryanbayronhealingFollow us on IG at @TrueNorthWithAbbyAndRyanWatch us at tinyurl.com/TrueNorth11YouTubeEmail us at hello@truenorth11.comStalk us at truenorth11.com
An engagingly eccentric ending is upon Dick Pheasant in Mount Eidel, as the 'Project Cure' benefit night at Falconhorst Chemical begins. DJ Sammy is here. Niklas Van Falconhorst is poised. Cottle Fardell is ready. Time for Dick to take centre stage... (Shameless Hagan's van revs up) Ponkin: You and me Hagan. I’m right behind ya. (Gates, van, beeps) Ponkin: And now I have you.(Applause) DJ Sammy: Ladies and Gentlemen! Mr Dick Pheasant in da house! Dick: Thank yaow, thank yaow. Thanks DJ Sammy. Hey, how are ya! Haven’t seen you in a while! Thanks, thanks, thanks… Settle down lads, come on. It’s only a speech. Now, now, shhh! C’mon. Eh… Dearly loved one and all, we are gathered here today to- suck some money from yis! But it’s for a good cause. It’s Project Cure! The largest provider of donated medical supplies and equipment to developing countries around the world! Wonderful people, good people, lovely. But first, I think I should let yis in on a little secret here at Falconhorst Chemcial- Niklas: Ja ja! Richard Pheasant everyone! Ja! Ja! Richard Pheasant- Dick: Wait, what, I haven’t finished! Niklas: Ja! You are great. And because of this, we have a surprise for you! Take it away Mr Cottle Fardell from Eidel Radio! Dick: Hah? DJ Sammy: Cottle Fardel in da house! Woop woop! Cottle: Eh, thanks. Dick: What’s this? Cottle: Dick, Dick Pheasant. Tonight, is your life. Dick: What the fuck- Cottle: Tonight Dick Pheasant, is your night, we honour you as Mount Eidel’s, our, very own first, and hopefully only ever, AIDS victim and fighter! Dick: What? Ponkin: Shameless? Here puss puss. Hidin’ in among the forklifts are ya? Ponkin: Oh, it’s Egritte! They’re even at it in here. Egritte: Oh please Shameless, I need it, give it to me, just give it to me! I want it! Ponkin: Fuckin’ bitch! Egritte: Oh my! Ponkin! Darling! Over here! I was just- Ponkin: Give me that bucket! Egritte: No, that’s mine! Ponkin! Come back! Where are running off to? He’s been acting very strangely these last few days Shameless you know. He must be so upset about Dick. We all are. I have to go and get him! Ponkin! Ponkin! Payter: When I first heard Dick Pheasant had the AIDS, I was glad. As I’m riddled too. He would be my friend. Dick: What are ya doin’ to me Cottle? Cottle: We love you Dick. Dick: I’m going to fuckin- turn that fuckin’ thing off! Ponkin: Sorry Dick, here’s your card, oh, did I miss the start? Dick: You knew about this too? What’s wrong with everyone? I-I- Egritte: Oh Ponkin, there you are! Ponkin: Stay away from me Egritte! It’s over! Egritte: What are you talking about? Ponkin: Here, you want some of this? Huh? Huh?Egritte: Oh. My. Careful with that knife Ponkin. What are you doing? Egritte: Steady. Ponkin: Here, take this!Ponkin: You wanted the cream, there’s your cream! All over you for all to see! Egritte: Aagh! Oh…. Dick: Y’s all think I’m a queer?! Because of Lionel? He fuckin’ died and youse think he had the AIDS? That I caught it off him as I worked for him? And youse all- And you Cottle! Ponkin: And me. Dick: Even you Ponkin? Egritte: Oh I love it Ponkin! Ponkin: Huh? Egritte: Oh Ponkin, it’s Iodine! Ponkin: Iodine? Dick: And that fuckin’ reminds me, give me that microphone Cottle! Cottle! ... Mount Pheasant II is an Amplevoicepod ear-film production. We make fully immersive HD audio adventures. More than just a podcast, we are the #voiceofpod. Join us, follow, subscribe and like. Streaming our oddcast now on all good audiophilic emporia.
Todd Key, Paralympian and Project Cure CEO Douglas Jackson
The ripple effect: Project Cure and the Phoenix Conservatory of Music
Annual Ctrl PA Super Chef Competition"The 2017 Annual Central PA SuperChef Competition". My guests will be Dodge City Steakhouse Owner/Executive Chef Doug Krick; Executive Chef Wesley Hellberg from Devon Seafood Grill and Tania Srouji Owner of Eye Candy Central PA. This wonderful event benefits two non-profits-Project Cure and Mission Central.
Paula and Sandy will continue their 3 part discussion on Lightening Up Your Life! Do you have negative "self talk?" Do you always feel like everyone else is more deserving? This week we'll discuss ways to enhance our lives and our feelings about ourselves and we've invited Sandy's daughter, Julianne, to join us. She graduated from the Fashion Institute and also has expertise in fitness...she has a lot to say about image!Cassandra Perkins is an Actress, an Author, Public Speaker featured on Tedx) and she has her own radio show, called "Behind the Mask" on KLVZ 810 Am Talk Radio in Denver, CO. She is active in volunteer work for non profit organizations such as The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Project Cure, The Denver Rescue Mission, and Project Sanctuary. She also coordinates community youth outreach for suicide and bullying prevention as well as cyber safety awareness.
Her Excellency the Honorable Mrs Maria Da Luz Dai Guebuza's exclusive conversation with Gael Sylvia on Sylvia Global Media Network. Mrs. Dai Buebuza speaks about raising awareness among women, saving lives through training, medical supplies and services in partnership with Project C.U.R.E. (http://www.projectcure.org/) and Rio Tinto. Made possible by Wetherby Asset Management (https://www.wetherby.com/), The Magaly Masci Family Fund, The Yee Family Fund, Wealth Legacy Group's Emily Bouchard and Jamie
Her Excellency the Honorable Mrs Maria Da Luz Dai Guebuza's exclusive conversation with Gael Sylvia on Sylvia Global Media Network. Mrs. Dai Buebuza speaks about raising awareness among women, saving lives through training, medical supplies and services in partnership with Project C.U.R.E. (http://www.projectcure.org/) and Rio Tinto. Made possible by Wetherby Asset Management (https://www.wetherby.com/), The Magaly Masci Family Fund, The Yee Family Fund, Wealth Legacy Group's Emily Bouchard and Jamie
Stephen Fantl of the Peace Portal Media Network interviews internationally renowned humanitarian and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. James W. Jackson.Dr. Jackson has devoted the past twenty-three years of his life to traveling in more than one hundred fifty countries “delivering health and hope” in the form of donated medical supplies and equipment to the world’s most needy people.In his new book, The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist, Dr. Jackson describes the heartbreak of seeing children die of treatable illnesses simply because the doctors and nurses lacked proper medical equipment and supplies. He also shares the joy expressed by doctors and nurses who saw containers full of donated medical goods arrive just in time to save a life. We’ll be discussing the life lessons that he learned while performing needs assessments at developing country healthcare facilities. Dr. Jackson will provide an honest assessment of the challenges and professional obstacles that confronted him, as well as best practices for building a “Business of Goodness."You can purchase the book at www.winstoncrown.com or visit www.projectcure.org to learn more. This program is sponsored by the UBIEE Power Pill for helping the environment and saving you money ~ visit them at: http://newimageubiee.com/Visit Peace Day TV at www.peaceday.tv & Peace Portal at www.peaceportal.mobi/open
Stephen Fantl of the Peace Portal Media Network interviews internationally renowned humanitarian and founder of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. James W. Jackson.Dr. Jackson has devoted the past twenty-three years of his life to traveling in more than one hundred fifty countries “delivering health and hope” in the form of donated medical supplies and equipment to the world’s most needy people.In his new book, The Happiest Man in the World: Life Lessons from a Cultural Economist, Dr. Jackson describes the heartbreak of seeing children die of treatable illnesses simply because the doctors and nurses lacked proper medical equipment and supplies. He also shares the joy expressed by doctors and nurses who saw containers full of donated medical goods arrive just in time to save a life. We’ll be discussing the life lessons that he learned while performing needs assessments at developing country healthcare facilities. Dr. Jackson will provide an honest assessment of the challenges and professional obstacles that confronted him, as well as best practices for building a “Business of Goodness."You can purchase the book at www.winstoncrown.com or visit www.projectcure.org to learn more. This program is sponsored by the UBIEE Power Pill for helping the environment and saving you money ~ visit them at: http://newimageubiee.com/Visit Peace Day TV at www.peaceday.tv & Peace Portal at www.peaceportal.mobi/open