Bob Sullivan wrote:

>John,
>Dana-Farber is a name familiar to me in Chicago, but we're experienced.

More to the point, the Dana-Farber project I had in mind, Pediatric
Oncology Global Outreach, is *specifically* an international project.
That's why it got my attention.

I do like MSF, which some others have mentioned: it's one of my
favorite international aid organizations. The disadvantages of MSF
from the standpoint of the PDML Photo Annual are that we're too small
to get much priority from them - we'd be a small fish in a big sea. It
would be difficult for them to give us less attention than CureSearch
did, but it's certainly possible. They are also based about 3000 miles
away from me, so we'd be communicating entirely by email. Been there
and done that.

With the Dana-Farber's Pediatric Oncology Global Outreach we'd be
their only specifically dedicated publicity/fundraising group (so far)
- with the hope that both we and they would grow with time - so we'd
be a big(ish) fish in a little sea. They're two miles from my house,
so I can meet with them in person from time to time and we can
coordinate local P.R. I have an in-house expert, my S.O. Dr Lisa, a
pediatric pathologist specializing in bone and soft tissue tumors, and
also PDMLer Rick Womer, a pediatric oncologist, who can tell me
authoritatively that what they're doing (what we're supporting) is
scientifically valid and useful. 

A pretty good assortment of assets, in my opinion.

 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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