So please take the time if you have it, to at least check out what these guys are trying to do. I admire them, and will support this project every step of the way."Dear Friends, Family, & Colleagues -
I am working on a documentary titled "Walk On" and write to ask for your support of the project; it would mean so much to me personally, if you could help.
The documentary follows myself. If you didn’t know, I am 21 years old and was born HIV+. HIV affected my neurological system and has prevented me from walking. Doctors told me that I would never walk but over the past 21 years I’ve gone from a wheelchair to walker, walker to crutches, and now, I walk with a cane. The film follows me as I train to walk 6.2 miles to raise funds for the AIDS Walk on Sunday Oct 17th. In addition, Walk On follows myself as I meet with newly infected HIV individuals and speaks with HIV / AIDS organizations. Please view the video links below to see how the project is progressing.
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
1) Please forward this email, the links below, become a fan of our Facebook page, (basically any kind of networking) to help raise awareness and potential donations for our project.
2) If you, or someone you know, have the resources to donate please do so at www.indiegogo.com/walkon.
LINK TO OUR PROMO VIDEO (2:00)
Thank you so much for your support,
Joseph Kibler"
Sunday, October 10, 2010
A New Documentary For A Very Good Cause
Hey everyone, I realize this has little to do with myself, but I feel effected either way. A friend and fellow filmmaker of mine is working on this project, and ask if anyone would be willing to pass the word around. Considering the circumstances, I am more than willing. here is the email and information I received from him:
Much love to all!
Erin
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