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Our District has a long and proud history as a strong supporter of the Wheelchair Foundation since its inception in the year 2000. The tragic earthquake in Haiti has created an enormous need for wheelchairs in that country for the many survivors who have now become amputees, or have suffered injuries which has taken away their mobility. The following is an excerpt from a recent message from Father Rick Frechette.

“After weeks of frenetic activity, we are returning to a state of equilibrium. Our hospital had become a trauma MASH unit, as had all other medical centers in Port au Prince that are still standing. We were able to offer about 30 surgeries a day at four sites (two in our hospital, one on our hospital grounds in a tent, and one at the St. Camillus Hospital, which we staffed for the emergency.) Many of these, sadly, were amputations – sometimes two for the same adult or child.”

“To give an idea of the size of the problem, it is likely there are about 20,000 people now who have been amputated or who have orthopedic hardware screwed through their skin to the bone. Port au Prince has about 20 Haitian orthopedic surgeons, and visiting teams to Haiti will soon leave. All 20,000 need to be followed closely for removal of hardware, control of infection, reevaluation of the amputation, and of course for artificial limbs and rehabilitation.”

The Wheelchair Foundation has approached our District knowing of our strong support in the past and our special relationship with Haiti through our friendships with so many of our fellow Rotarians in that country. Our District and the Wheelchair Foundation has set a goal of delivering two containers, or 560 wheelchairs to Haiti as soon as we can get the funds together and arrange the shipping.

Thanks to the vast experience of the Wheelchair Foundation in reacting to natural disasters worldwide this can be accomplished very quickly. All we need are the funds. Through our special arrangement with the Wheelchair Foundation, we can provide these 560 wheelchairs at a cost of $56,000.00, or only $100.00 per wheelchair. I am asking every Rotarian and every Rotary club in District 6960 to join me in making this goal happen as soon as possible.

For further information, please contact Steve Agius at

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Steve Agius
Bonita Springs Noon Rotary Club, District 6960
President, Rotary Florida Gift of Life, Inc.
Chairman Wheelchair Foundation Committee
(239) 513-0200


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 SOURCE: Rotary District 6960

David Archuleta Prayer of the Children Charity Poster -Created to raise funds for help Plane To Haiti – Jennifer Barry

UPDATE 1: Proceeds of 150 dollars already sent to Wheelchair foundation for purchase of a wheelchair. WF has matched this so David’s fans have helped to purchase 2 wheelchairs.

UPDATE 2: Check below for a third non-denominational poster added – Charity Poster 3

I want to help Plane to Haiti return back to Haiti so that they may continue their support because so many Haitians are still in need of medical aid, supplies, food, water, clothing, shelter and hope.

I created 2 Prayer of the Children Charity Posters and all proceeds will go to Plane to Haiti. After the Hope For Haiti telethon, David sang Prayer of the Children backstage for MTV in which he asked at the end of the song for everyone to please help, to do what you can to help those in Haiti . David’s fans have been amazing in helping those affected in Haiti , so it encouraged me along with David’s message to help and support Plane to Haiti and give the Haitians “hope for a better day”.

Plane To Haiti ’s Mission Statement:
This urgent humanitarian mission will serve the devastated people of Haiti to provide over three tons of medical supplies, doctors, and medical staff. The plane is being loaded and ready to be fueled. Government clearance has been granted to land, but the necessary funding has not yet been satisfied. Your donations will help this plane fly as soon as possible, with excess funds used for additional wheelchairs and relief supplies. No donation is too big or too small. Please help today! http://www.planetohaiti.org/

Cost of each poster

8×12 Poster Size: $ 7.50 per per poster
12×18 Poster Size: $10.00 per per poster

If you are interested in helping Plane to Haiti, please order and pay via paypal.com and include in the instructions:

Please pay via PayPal:

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Indicate which Charity poster you are ordering (Poster 1 or Poster 2 or both)
Size of poster you want (8×12 or 12×18)
Shipping information for the poster; Name and Address

International fans wishing to purchase a poster can do so via Qoop.com, please e-mail me at

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for poster link on Qoop.com.

AGAIN, ALL PROCEEDS RAISED FROM THESE POSTERS WILL GO TO PLANE TO HAITI ORGANIZATION.

Let’s give the Haitian people….Hope for a better day…

I had not planned on doing something so soon after the calendar, but with the Haiti earthquake and David’s message to help, I decided to create something that fans might want to have to remind them of how caring David’s fans are when others are in need of help.
–Jennifer Barry

SOURCE: Angels for a Cause

George Komsky remembers how determined he was during his first couple of years in college to practice singing opera.

Unable to do so at his university dorm, Komsky drove to a campus parking garage at 1 a.m., put on an opera CD, sat on a chair by his car door and — not to be deterred by occasional passers-by who were yelling at him to keep quiet — Komsky sang his heart out.

“That was really the only way I could practice, freshman and sophomore year,” he said. “I was singing in a garage imagining I was performing in front of an audience.”

George Komsky

Now, Komsky, 24, finally gets that chance. After garnering the attention of Hollywood premiere vocal teacher Seth Riggs, with whom he’s entrusted his training, the Danville resident and 2007 UCLA graduate returns to the East Bay to perform in his first solo concert March 19 at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek. The concert, which will benefit the Wheelchair Foundation, has already sold out; Komsky is currently working on getting another concert date and venue soon.

Komsky said he was initially afraid he would perform to a small audience, and had no idea every seat would be sold.

“It gives me hope that people have an interest in opera and that it’s not dead,” said Komsky, who will perform classics from the “Barber of Seville,” and “The Elixir of Love,” along with “Tosca” and other timeless classics. “I feel blessed to sing gorgeous music written by geniuses.”

Komsky, who attended Buena Vista Elementary School and Walnut Creek Intermediate in Walnut Creek, knew music would be his life when, as a little boy, he would sing along to a tape of Luciano Pavarotti played in the car.

“My mom heard me sing in the shower,” said Komsky. “I was a kid imitating this great tenor.”

Already immersed in piano lessons, at age 11 his grandfather took Komsky to study with the local cantor at Temple Isaiah in Lafayette, where he began his vocal training. From there, Komsky’s passion for opera grew as he traveled with Monte Vista High School’s chamber choir to Italy to perform Verdi’s “Requiem” at St. Paul’s Basilica in Rome.

While attending Monte Vista High, Komsky — who remembers reading “The Economist” magazine for four years — developed a passion for speech and debate, often competing with top student debaters from prestigious schools across the country. He even went on to major in political science while at UCLA.

But then, in his heart, there was always opera. He performed and practiced any place he could, including the campus parking garage.

“I was thirsty for the opportunity to do something creative,” he said.

Bruce Koliha, choral director at Monte Vista High, said Komsky sang in that school’s Winter Concert last December as a featured guest, and had been in the school’s Chamber Singers.

“George has grown from a strong, slightly-under-pitch member of a high school choir to a true professional. We were all blown away by the power and beauty of his voice,” Koliha said.

Komsky celebrated his 19th birthday in Dublin while rehearsing for the North American tour of “Riverdance” in 2004. He also competed in “America’s Got Talent,” where he made it to the semifinal round.

He remembers racing to North Hollywood in 2007 to audition for “Twelve Irish Tenors” immediately after taking his final exam in economics, only to arrive to his audition 10 minutes late. When he was given a chance to audition, he sang “dead-tired,” after 36 hours without sleep.

“I hadn’t heard from them for six weeks,” Komsky said. “Then I was hired.”

By the time famed vocal coach Riggs heard him sing, Komsky was ready to come under the tutelage of the man who coached singing greats such as Natalie Cole, Barbra Streisand and Josh Groban.

“Seth gave me hope. He said I have something that I can develop if I can continue to sing opera to the best of my ability,” Komsky said.

Even as he prepares to audition for the San Francisco and Los Angeles operas, Komsky has made time to sing at various charity events, including the Wheelchair Foundation’s “Wine for Wheels,” a recent charity fundraiser at Blackhawk Auto Museum. Proceeds from his March 19 concert will benefit the Wheelchair Foundation.

“The Wheelchair Foundation gives mobility to people who have no mobility. They bought wheelchairs for people in Haiti,” he said. “The idea is simple — give mobility to people who can’t afford it.”

While Komsky’s concert is a result of months of dedication and hard work, it is also a tribute to his beloved uncle who passed away recently. Before his passing, Komsky said his uncle had already bought his concert ticket. But, Komsky said, his uncle will be there in spirit.

“I want the concert to be a celebration of love, of opera, of life, of love lost and love found,” he said. “We’re getting together to celebrate music. Helping people is the greatest thing we can do.”

GEORGE KOMSKY LIVE IN CONCERT
For information, visit www.lesherartscenter.org or www.georgekomsky.com

SOURCE: Inside Bay Area

Daniel Catullo

We just received this email about “Plane to Haiti”, a humanitarian mission put together by the Wheelchair Foundation. The mission was a powerful success, and it looks like they plan to continue making trips to care for the struggling survivors of the Haitian earthquake. We recommend watching the video, it is very moving.

Greetings Everyone.

On Behalf of the Wheelchair Foundation and the 25 volunteers who went to Haiti with us, I wanted to personally thank each and every one of you for helping us make the “Plane To Haiti”  trip a reality. Below you will find a link to a 12 minute long video we created showing highlights from our trip. It will really make you realize how lucky we all are to live the way we do.  It will also give you an interesting perspective on how horrible things really are in Haiti and what we went through down there.

I know that some of you are sick of hearing about Haiti, but the need for Wheelchairs and physical therapy is needed now more than ever. Please continue to help us send more supplies to Haiti and spread the word. It is a shame that people are already starting to forget about what happened down there. The situation is more dire than ever and we all need to work together to continue to help these poor people.  We are planning many more trips down there in the coming weeks and months, but we can’t do it without your help. Please continue to donate and help.

Please take 12 minutes out of your day and watch this. It will make you appreciate everything you have trust me

Best regards,
Daniel Catullo

Watch Video Here

SOURCE: Axis of Justice