Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Text PAMHO:9960282 (52 lines) Prahladananda Swami 11-Jun-05 17:05 (19:05 +0200) Free Forum (Announcements) [8979] Health Related --------------------------- ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Letter PAMHO:9957324 (41 lines) Romapada Swami 10-Jun-05 20:19 (16:19 -0400) Prahladananda Swami [43517] Health Related --------------------------- ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- "Glenn Hagele" <glenn.hagele (AT) usaeyes (DOT) org> 09-Jun-05 Subject: --------------------------- Hare Krishna, good devotees. The organization with which I work is seeking patients who need vision rehabilitation surgery that is not available or is not affordable. Below is a general press release, but I also thought that you may know of a devotee in need who would be an appropriate candidate. Please distribute the information as you see fit. Hare Bol Bhakta Glenn Advocacy Seeking Deserving Vision Patients for TV Show SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 9, 2005 - The advocacy group USAEyes.org is seeking patients who required life-changing vision restoration surgery that is either not available in their community or not affordable. Selected patients will participate in the new NBC prime-time television show "Three Wishes" hosted by Grammy winning recording artist Amy Grant. "USAEyes.org is working with the show's production company to help locate deserving patients", says Glenn Hagele, Executive Director of the nonprofit organization. "There appears to be no limit to what the show will do to make the wish of restored vision come true, including transportation for patent and family, medical costs, and all rehabilitation needs. The range is from something as common as Lasik to the newest technique or technology." Anyone who has a vision threatening problem that may be able to be corrected is encouraged to visit www.USA <http://www.usaeyes.org/> Eyes.org and request consideration for the show, or call 800-USA-EYES. USAEyes.org is operated by the Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance, a nonprofit nongovernmental patient advocacy organization, which provides the public detailed refractive surgery information and certifies surgeons. Contact Glenn Hagele, Executive Director, 800/USA-EYES, glenn.hagele (AT) usaeyes (DOT) org, http://www.USAEyes.org (Text PAMHO:9957324) ------ ------- End of Forwarded Message ------ (Text PAMHO:9960282) ------ ------- End of Forwarded Message ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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