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4/26 I'm working on a neat interactive music and fire sculpture: http://www.artistsforpeaceandjustice.com -dans \_ why are you pinging localhost: pts/0 cn-sfo1-natout.c Tue10 6.14s 5.51s ping localhost \_ It's a quick hack to keep my session open because ssh keep-alives play poorly with some NAT setups. -dans \_ Haitian relief efforts are noble, but please don't change my links. Here's your link: http://artistsforpeaceandjustice.com -dans |
www.artistsforpeaceandjustice.com Contact Us APJ Medical Mission Artists for Peace and Justice Board member Dr. Reza Nabavian shares his amazing story about two children that received emergency medical support thanks to the tremendous efforts of Mending Kids International and APJ. Damien's Pediatric Hospital in Port-au-Prince, I had the opportunity to be part of a team that was able to help 2 seriously injured Haitian girls: Wildalina and Judelande. Wildalina, age 9, had lost her left eye and sustained injuries to her skull that were treated at CHLA. She is enjoying her recovery time with the host family in Los Angeles, the generous APJ supporters Rebecca and Simon Baker. Judelande, age 7 was too sick to travel all the way to LA due to serious internal injuries and thus was treated in Florida and is recovering well from her injuries. We are so thankful to be working with Mending Kids International, the organization that made helping Wildalina and Judelande possible. com * Additional Information Artists for Peace and Justice. On March 10, 2010, Artists for Peace and Justice was granted 501 status as a tax-exempt public charity. All contributions made to Artists for Peace and Justice are deductible under section 170 of the Code. By law, this exemption is retroactive and all donations from inception are deemed tax deductible. |
artistsforpeaceandjustice.com Contact Us APJ Medical Mission Update from Haiti In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, APJ has provided humanitarian relief for the injured population at St. In addition to donating food/water/shelter, APJ medical efforts have been directed at providing limb salvage operations for children and adult victims of this horrible disaster. By performing complex reconstructive surgery and wound care, our team has been able to save many arms and legs. Unfortunately, there was a need to perform many amputations in Haiti due to the nature of the injuries and lack of access to advanced surgical care. For the children who have lost their arm or leg, APJ has set up a rehabilitation center to provide the necessary physical therapy and wound care to hasten their recovery. Moreover, in collaboration with NPH-Italia, we will provide artificial arms and legs for our young amputees. By providing prosthetics and proper rehabilitation, we hope to improve the integration of this devastated group of children back into their society. com * Additional Information Artists for Peace and Justice. On March 10, 2010, Artists for Peace and Justice was granted 501 status as a tax-exempt public charity. All contributions made to Artists for Peace and Justice are deductible under section 170 of the Code. By law, this exemption is retroactive and all donations from inception are deemed tax deductible. |