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Thank You All Who Supported International Medical Corps!

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

On behalf of the International Medical Corps and Abraham Harrison, thank you so much for all of your support over the last four weeks to get the vote out to help get the International Medical Corps into the top-five of the Members Project and then for securing the $100,000 from American Express, to be used to feed hungry children worldwide. Here’s a thank you video blog entry from Paige Strackman, who was the PaigeS who submitted IMC in the first place under the title, Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children.

Here’s the official, final, press release you can read, directly from International Medical Corps:

International Medical Corps Wins $100,000 Grant from American Express to Save Malnourished Children

October 14, 2008, Los Angeles, Calif. –International Medical Corps (IMC) has been awarded $100,000 through the American Express Members Project. The grant will be used to treat malnourished children worldwide. IMC is one of five organizations to receive funding in the nationwide campaign where American Express Card members submit and vote for projects that are meant to bring people and organizations together for positive change.

The funding will be used to implement the project, ‘Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children.’ Submitted by American Express cardmember Paige Strackman, the project focuses on treating malnutrition through nutrient-rich, ready-to-eat food, which International Medical Corps provides to more than 35,000 children every month through a network of 215 supplementary and therapeutic feeding sites in some of the world’s most food-insecure environments, including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia. The project was selected by an elite panel out of 1,190 others and received more than 14,000 votes in the final round of competition.

“I submitted this project because, as a mother, I cannot ignore that five million children under five die every year due to malnutrition,” says Paige. “This funding will save thousands of malnourished children around the world who otherwise may not have been reached. I am so grateful to everyone who supported this project and helped make it a reality.”

While the project was submitted by one individual hoping to make a difference, it gathered public momentum. The project’s message was shared in the media from Los Angeles to New York, on nearly 200 blogs across the Internet, through thousands of emails and on social networking sites, including Facebook, My Space and Twitter.

The grant from American Express comes at an opportune time when rising food costs are driving millions deeper into poverty everyday while trying to afford basic staples. As a result, hunger and malnutrition kill more people each year than HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.

“We are incredibly grateful to Paige for not only submitting the project, but also for fueling it with the passion to make it so successful,” says Rebecca Milner, Vice President of Institutional Advancement. “There are approximately 178 million children around the world who are malnourished and only 3 percent get treatment. This funding makes it possible for International Medical Corps to reach more of those children who desperately need our help.”

In Democratic Republic of Congo alone, International Medical Corps’ supplementary feeding centers admitted 3,500 new children in the past two months. At one center for severely malnourished children, IMC has a 35-bed capacity, but is accommodating 82. Another 30 children await treatment. This trend is symptomatic of the food insecurity affecting East Africa and much of the developing world. The World Food Program estimates that 15.7 million of those in need are in East Africa, and another 8.6 million are in Afghanistan.

With a mission that focuses on training, International Medical Corps works to empower individuals and communities, providing education on how to treat malnutrition, identify warnings signs, and intervene before malnutrition worsens. Health care workers and parents are educated on proper diet and hygiene, and communities are equipped to grow their own food and reduce their vulnerability to rising prices.

*The ‘Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children’ project can be viewed here: http://www.membersproject.com/project/view/OZH1P1
**Videos of children’s dramatic recoveries from malnutrition can be seen on International Medical Corps’ YouTube Channel: http://ca.youtube.com/user/IMCMembersProject

For more information visit our website at www.imcworldwide.org.
Also, thank you to every single blogger and social media maven who was so generous as to help us spread the word out and get as much attention as possible for both the Members Project as well as for International Medical Corps as well. You were all more than generous and all of us at IMC and AHLLC would love to thank you for being so generous and selfless.

Thank You for Blogging about International Medical Corps!

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

The International Medical Corps and my team have been working on winning $1.5 Million dollars through American Express’ Members Project. IMC needs to be in the top 5 in order to win. Please check out the Member Project page, Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children, and then please vote.  I would like to personally thank each and every one of you who have blogged about the issue and about the contest — see below:

Also, please let me know if I missed your post in the Chris Abraham comment area — and if you want to post about the contest and the issue, please feel free and pop the URL into the Chris Abraham comment section and I will add you and thanks in advance!

If you need more information, please check out our informational page, International Medical Corps Matched With Top 25 American Express Members Project, “Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children”

Thank You For Supporting Survivor Corps

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Thanks to all of the folks who have written about the use of cluster bombs and cluster munitions on behalf of Survivor Corps.

  • Re: Vast Write Wing - August 2008 by Lynn via The Vast Write Wing.
  • Russia Has Dropped Cluster Bombs on Civilians by Gary via Turning Left.
  • Russia Has Dropped Cluster Bombs on Civilians by Gary via Turning Left.
  • The war comes to civilians… c’est terrible! by Chuck via From my position…on the way.
  • Russia is Using Cluster Bombs by John via Shuck and Jive.
  • Cluster bombs, lets support a ban on them by Shekhar via Shekhar Kapur.
  • Russians Dropping Cluster Bombs Too; CNN REJECTS INCONVENIENT FACTS by Danny via News Dissector.
  • Cluster Bombs put children and civilians lives at risk in Georgia by Andrew via Movedmountains.
  • Russia Used Cluster Bombs in Georgia by John via PA Progressive.
  • I Will Not Be Broken by Kelly via Don Mills Diva.
  • I Will Not Be Broken book giveaway by Michelle via Big Blueberry Eyes.
  • Russia, Georgia and South Ossetia - Survivor Corps by Lee via Better Communication Results.
  • Spread The Word by Gargi via Heart Crossings.
  • reality by Kyra via This Mom.
  • Survivor Corps Criticizes Russia’s Use of Cluster Munitions on Georgian Civilians by Adam via Independent Media Center.
  • Survivor Corps. Rise Above. Give Back. by Nicole via All 4 My Gals.
  • From serious to silly by Heidi via Butterfly Mama.
  • Alarming news about Russia’s use of cluster bombs by Rich via Rich Patrick.
  • America’s Strategic Blunder in Georgia and the Death of the Rose Revolution by Joshua via Washington Hotlist.
  • What’s Behind Russia’s Invasion Of Georgia? by Joshua via Washington Hotlist.
  • Russia accused on cluster bomb use in Georgian republic by Simon via Simon Barrow’s Blog.
  • Cluster Bombs. by Gary via A Bump in the Road..
  • Survivor Corps Criticizes use of Cluster Munitions in Russia Georgia Conflict by Peter via Ontario.
  • Late Night Update by Brian via Political Action.
  • War on civilians by Philip via Shakespeare’s Sister.
  • Feeling Funk-y by Tonie via Army of Mom.
  • Jerry White: The use of Cluster Bombs in the 21st Century by Sequoyah Kofi Ade via Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo.
  • Survivor Corps, Cluster Bombs, and Me by Gary via Gary Presley.
  • Cluster frack by Erik via Gristmill.
  • Survivorcorps and Ban Cluster Bombs by Steve via Yoga and Judaism Center.
  • Ban all Cluster Munitions by via Peace Garden.
  • Bomblets Again by Michael via Cobb.
  • I Will Not Be Broken by Sue via Praise and Coffee.
  • From Survivor Corps by Lori via My Life as a Hot Professional.
  • Please join others from around the world by signing the People’s Treaty to say that YOU want to ban cluster bombs forever. Your Senators must tell the military to stop using cluster bombs, and your Senators like hearing from people like you! Tell your Senators to ban cluster bombs.