Showing posts with label fund raiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fund raiser. Show all posts
Friday, August 23, 2013
Voodoo Mama Feature Music in Never Can Say Good-bye
This was written and sung by Susan Z. Tyler. She is allowing us to use it in Never Can Say Good-bye.
Click the link to listen
http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/223267514
Tyler Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/susan.tylermcphee
Please go to our page to like and share it.
https://www.facebook.com/Nevercansaygoodbyeparanormalfilm
Our Indiegogo campaign to raise productions funds is at
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/never-can-say-good-bye/x/94403 #SusanTyler #Indiegogo #crowdfunding #Nevercansaygoodbye #TheresaChaze #fundraising
" Instant Karma is going to get you."
John Lennon
Have you ever met someone and suddenly felt love or hate? Yet for the life of you couldn't remember them. Would you want to remember? Would you want to know if it could save your life?
Never Can Say Good-bye is a paranormal thriller feature film with the logline love and hate survives death
http://tirgana.wix.com/never-can-say-good-bye/home
Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Nevercansaygoodbyeparanormalfilm/info Courage isn't the lack of fear, but the ability to set it aside and focus on what is truly important
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation 2011 San Diego Ride for Kids® 10/16/2011 Cardiff, California
On Sunday October 16th, 2011 Miriam Kaufman and her son David will join hundreds of others to help end the devastating effects of Pediatric Brain Tumors, when they participate in The San Diego Ride for Kids at Mira Costa College in Cardiff, Ca. The Ride for Kids program supports the efforts of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Thanks to the thousands of motorcyclists that participate in this event around the country. David , had his 1st brain tumor surgery at the age of 5 1/2 is now 21 and still being monitored for a Subapendymyl Giant Cell Astrocytoma (Sega) he with other children and adolescents that have been impacted by brain tumors will be the Stars, as they are escorted on a ride in a motorcycle side car, trike, or the back of the motorcycle. A celebration of life ceremony honoring the Stars will take place as the highlight of the event.
Breakfast pastries, coffee and free lunch will be served. Registration opens at 8:30 Ride leaves at 11:00 promptly rain or shine. 35.00 registration fee.
Ride to help the kids!
As you set your Ride for Kids® fundraising goal, keep in mind how the PBTF uses the money you raise: We give research grants to the nation’s leading medical institutions.
This is leading to the development of new therapies to extend children’s
lives. Our goal is to find a cure for this devastating disease.
We offer family support services, including a program manager who helps patient families with questions and concerns. Our free resources include informational Internet conferences, educational brochures, a national newsletter, and a website, pbtfus.org.
We award scholarships to brain tumor survivors studying at a technical school, vocational school, junior college, or a four-year college or university. Since 2002, we’ve helped hundreds of students achieve their dream of higher education.
We celebrate life through the Ride for Kids®, which is also a family support program for brain tumor patients. The money you raise is vital to the survival of these kids, and your efforts really do make a difference in their lives!http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
Brain Tumor Facts
■ Every day, 10 more children are diagnosed with a brain tumor.
■ Brain tumors are the deadliest form of childhood cancer.
■ 76% of children diagnosed with a brain tumor are younger than 15.
■ 4 out of 10 children with a brain tumor will die within five years of diagnosis.
■ Symptoms of brain tumors include headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and disturbances in vision and hearing that can’t be related to a disorder of the external sensory organs.
Breakfast pastries, coffee and free lunch will be served. Registration opens at 8:30 Ride leaves at 11:00 promptly rain or shine. 35.00 registration fee.
Ride to help the kids!
As you set your Ride for Kids® fundraising goal, keep in mind how the PBTF uses the money you raise: We give research grants to the nation’s leading medical institutions.
This is leading to the development of new therapies to extend children’s
lives. Our goal is to find a cure for this devastating disease.
We offer family support services, including a program manager who helps patient families with questions and concerns. Our free resources include informational Internet conferences, educational brochures, a national newsletter, and a website, pbtfus.org.
We award scholarships to brain tumor survivors studying at a technical school, vocational school, junior college, or a four-year college or university. Since 2002, we’ve helped hundreds of students achieve their dream of higher education.
We celebrate life through the Ride for Kids®, which is also a family support program for brain tumor patients. The money you raise is vital to the survival of these kids, and your efforts really do make a difference in their lives!http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
Brain Tumor Facts
■ Every day, 10 more children are diagnosed with a brain tumor.
■ Brain tumors are the deadliest form of childhood cancer.
■ 76% of children diagnosed with a brain tumor are younger than 15.
■ 4 out of 10 children with a brain tumor will die within five years of diagnosis.
■ Symptoms of brain tumors include headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and disturbances in vision and hearing that can’t be related to a disorder of the external sensory organs.
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Benefit Concert to Bring Awareness to Domestic Abuse

Until You Walk the Path, You Don’t know Where it Goes is proud to host Christine Hill and Ross Morgan as they talk about the benefit concert and their docudrama, “A Daughter’s Hope.” Designed to raise funds to cover the production cost for “A Daughter’s Hope”, both Hill and Morgan hope to raise awareness of domestic violence and missing loved ones.
"A Daughter's Hope" is the fictional telling of the true life events of Michigan resident Christine Hill as she struggles to overcome an extraordinarily difficult and abusive life, the most painful part of which was the unexplained disappearance of her mother from the Florida Keys in 1981. While the case is still unresolved, this particular story focuses on Ms. Hill as she fights with setback after setback, only to become a stronger wife and mother to her own family.
West Michigan based musician, artist, and designer. Morgan is the vocalist in the rock band Holloway and co-owner of Seaway Sound Studios in Muskegon, MI. www.myspace.com/seawaysound. He has released two "solo" albums - 2001's "The September Edition" and 2005's "The World is Raving Mad.”. He is currently working on a new album and music video.
The December 2 concert, entitled, Always Have Hope, will feature Holloway with a special appearance by Night Toucher. It will be held in Billy’s Lounge in Easttown. All proceeds will go toward the production cost of “A Daughter’s Hope.”
Tune at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on November 8 at 5 pm eastern to learn more about true cost of domestic violence. Those who wish to speak to Christine Hill and Ross Morgan may call in at (347) 324-3745 or participate in the interactive chat room, which is available on the show’s page.
Until You Walk the Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes is an interactive internet radio show, which takes a broader look at the topic of spirituality. Instead of focusing on the religious aspects of life, it delves into how our spirits inspire us to be our best and highest selves. The goal is to give a venue to those who wish to share their inspiration, their wisdom and their courage. By sharing our experiences, we not only give encouragement others to reach for their dreams, but to also help
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