Sunday, August 21, 2011

Disabled Vets, TAKE A LOOK

OFF THE WIRE
Phillip,
I would like to put you in contact with Wayne Clark.  I found him on Linked In.  His head and heart seem to be in the right place.  I told him that I was contacting you on his behalf.
Theresa
Desperately Seeking Celebrities for Words of Encouragement for Disabled Veterans
We were recently awarded the privilege of providing video coverage of the National Summer Games for Disabled Veterans. Our job is to cover the games, and provide a 15-minute video for the closing ceremonies. I am seeking contacts for celebrities who would like to provide a few words of encouragement for these Veterans. They will be arriving from all over the country to participate in these games in San Diego this September.
Many of these Veterans have missing limbs, extensive burns, head wounds, and emotional problems trying to deal with things that we take for granite. For some it’s a struggle to even leave their homes, and even associate with their own family members. Just a few short words from some of their hero’s to our hero’s could go a long way.

I have been trying many of the talent agencies, but without much success in getting responses yet. I was hoping to get a few celebrities in the Film Industry, and musicians. An organization called "Pros for Vets" is arranging for some of the professional athletes to participate. I can be reached at: mirage.productions@gmail or 909-240-6950

Thank you, Theresa
Described as a woman who has the courage to play with dragons, Theresa Chaze has gone where fools and angels fear to tread and has flourished.  To read the treatment of her military series, Operation Home Base and excerpts of her screenplays go to her site at http://www.theresachaze.com/
Courage isn't the lack of fear, but the ability to set it aside and  focus on what is truly important..

Thank You, again..
Philip