John Dau Sudan Foundation Hosts Fundraiser Event Sept 5, 2007 in Park City, UT
Released on = August 28, 2007, 4:06 pm
Press Release Author = Paul J Crowe
Industry = Non Profit
Press Release Summary = The John Dau Sudan Foundation, a humanitarian organization established to assist in development and operations of health and education facilities in Southern Sudan, will host a fundraising event from 6pm to 9pm Wednesday, Sept 5 at the Glenwild Club and Spa in Park City, UT.
Press Release Body = The John Dau Sudan Foundation, a humanitarian organization established to assist in development and operations of health and education facilities in Southern Sudan, will host a fundraising event from 6pm to 9pm Wednesday, Sept 5 at the Glenwild Club and Spa in Park City, UT.
John Dau, a survivor of the Sudanese civil war and a 2007 National Geographic Emerging Explorer, will be the evening¬'s featured speaker. Most notably, John is one of the "Lost Boys" featured in the documentary film "God Grew Tired of Us" and the author of "God Grew Tired of Us: A Memoir." He is now spearheading a national effort to raise funds and awareness to establish and operate five medical and educational facilities for his homeland. The evening's program will feature clips from the film "God Grew Tired of Us" directed by Christopher Quinn and co-directed by Tommy Walker. The film won both the Documentary Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The film was narrated by Nicole Kidman; Brad Pitt was one of the executive producers. Clips of the film will be presented by John Dau and Chris Ball, Co-founder/COO of Newmarket Films (the North American distributor of the film). "God Grew Tired of Us" was released on DVD on Aug. 14, 2007.
Also being presented are clips from "The Miracle Doctors," a National Geographic documentary about ophthalmologists Geoffrey Tabin, M.D. and Alan Crandall, M.D., two University of Utah clinicians who have agreed to assist the John Dau Sudan Foundation. They travel around the world providing free cataract surgeries to restore eyesight to indigenous people of third world countries. The doctors will visit Southern Sudan in early 2008 to initiate their eyesight program. Susan Reeve, Director, Explorers Program and Special Projects, at National Geographic, will attend the September 5th program at the Glenwild Club.
Web Site = http://johndaufoundation.org
Contact Details = CONTACT: JOHN DAU SUDAN FOUNDATION Toll Free 888 481 8333 Facsimile 801 456 5801 Contact sfitch@johndaufoundation.org Website www.johndaufoundation.org