August 27 2007

 Ladies and Gentlemen...here is a short report on the distributions that took place in the Philippines during the past three weeks.

 
We still have a nearly full warehouse with an additional 7 containers due to arrive in Manila before October 15, 2007
 
Our operations in the Philippines during the past 5 years has had a huge impact on the quality of healthcare in the areas where we have had an opportunity to work.
 
Thanks to our various donors and the US and locally based Rotary Clubs we will undertake either the renovation or re-equipping of an additional 7-10 Provincial or District level hospitals within the next 12-24 months.

April 29, 2007

This week on the KIIS FM Community Council we are going to be continuing learning more about the situation in Africa. We’ll be speaking with representatives from Knightsbridge International and One Dollar for Darfur about the situation in that area.

KIIS Community Council
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April 10, 2007

If you'd like to see the CBS program that aired today, April 10, 2007...

PLEASE visit the following links.

CBS Early Show April 10, 2007 print version

CBS Early show April 10, 2007 Clip

April 9, 2007

Grandview doctor to talk about mission on TV show

By Kevin Lamb
Staff Writer

Monday, April 09, 2007


Dr. James Laws and his Knightsbridge International co-founder will talk about their hopes of raising enough money for a mission to Darfur when they're on the CBS Early Show at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

"This is the first time we've initiated one of these," Laws said.

The Grandview Medical Center cardiologist and partner Ed Artis have gone on more than two dozen humanitarian missions, often in war zones like the Darfur region of Sudan, in Northeast Africa. "Most of the time, we are contacted by somebody and have to make a choice from among several options."

To make the mission possible, Artis established a fundraising Web site,

www.onedollar4darfur.com, asking people to give up a side order of fries or settle for a smaller designer coffee.

"We'll need at least $1 million to do this," Artis said. "People's lives will be at risk."

The Sudanese government has been hostile to organizations helping victims of the genocide that has killed 450,000 and displaced about 2 million. Other aid groups have gone and left in frustration, Artis said.

But with adequate security, he said, Knightsbridge has the smallness to go where other organizations cannot, and the donor contacts "to bring nearly $1 million worth of medicine."

"It's a very simple campaign," Artis said. "If everybody gives us $1, we'll be able to go. And everybody can afford $1."


Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2129 or klamb@DaytonDailyNews.com.

This full story is available on the Internet at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2007/04/08/ddn040907knightsbridge.html

     

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