587,990
apneics on Gulf Coast
Philadelphia-based
non-profit replacing apnea equipment destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
Released on
= September 4, 2005, 9:13 pm
Press Release
Author = Awake In America
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Awake In America, a Philadelphia-based non-profit, has
launched OPERATION RESTORE CPAP, a disaster relief program for victims
of Hurricane Katrina who have sleep apnea.
Press Release
Body = New Orleans, LA, September 04, 2005 --(PR.COM)-- Three-year-old
Aamiyah Marsh is the perfect example of the Hurricane Katrina victim
Awake in America seeks to help through its just-launched Operation
Restore CPAP.
According to
a story in the September 3 edition of the Houston Chronicle
(http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/3338649),
young Aamiyah has sleep apnea, as well as a tracheotomy valve so
she can be attached to her breathing monitor. Her foster mother,
Jo Ann Vallery, told the newspaper, "Nobody but God has kept
that child alive these past days." The reporter noted that
the child, who was rescued by an Army helicopter crew from atop
a parking garage, “looked exhausted but otherwise healthy
after six days stranded in the flooded city."
In just the
first 30 hours following Hurricane Katrina's landfall, Awake In
America received more than a dozen calls for assistance in replacing
equipment of individuals who left their now water-filled homes under
emergency conditions. Some of these individuals left their homes
in New Orleans, as instructed, under the mandatory evacuation orders.
Many people thought Hurricane Katrina would be like past hurricanes,
and that they'd be home in several hours. With that thinking, they
left their belongings – and CPAP equipment -- behind.
"The destruction
left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is unfathomable for anyone
who has not experienced it first-hand," said Michele Narcavage,
president of Awake In America. "The images being broadcast
around the world should give anyone severe heartache. Little Aamiyah's
story is heartbreaking, but illustrates why we launched Operation
Restore CPAP on August 30. Listening to those individuals who have
already found shelter where electricity and other utilities are
available was heart-wrenching. There was no way Awake In America
could not rise to the situation and take immediate action. These
people are already in misery, and now, with their apnea no longer
being treated and potentially causing them additional health issues,
we had to react immediately."
According to
July estimates
(http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/hurricanes_tropical_storms/005345.html)
by the U.S. Census Bureau, an estimated 9.46 million people lived
in coastal counties along the Gulf of Mexico -- an area stretching
more than 50,000 square miles from Louisiana to the Florida Keys.
Sleep researchers estimate that around seven percent of the population
suffers from obstructive sleep apnea. Based on that statistic, that
means there are potentially 587,990 apneics in the Gulf Coast alone.
Awake In America has launched a relief program for victims of Hurricane
Katrina, geared specifically to aid individuals who had previously
been diagnosed with sleep apnea, and were receiving xPAP therapy.
The program, Operation Restore CPAP (http://www.AwakeInAmerica.org/Katrina/),
will be available to individuals in federally-declared disaster
areas who lost their xPAP equipment due to flooding. Operation
Restore CPAP is a streamlined version of Awake In America's xPAP
Donation and Relief Program, which was established one year ago
and helped more than 100 individuals around the United States.
Applications
for those who lost equipment in Hurricane Katrina may be downloaded
in printer-ready format (PDF) at http://www.AwakeInAmerica.org/Katrina/Application.pdf.
Why focus on
apnea victims?
Everyone in the Gulf Coast is suffering is so many ways. Hurricane
Katrina victims who suffer from sleep apnea are in an even worse
state, as they are suffering sleep deprivation common to all the
victims, but the situation for them is compounded when they sleep:
they may actually be causing severe health problems by not breathing!
Apnea is a Greek
word meaning "want of breath." The clinical definition
is when a person stops breathing for a period of 10 seconds or longer
during sleep. In a person with sleep apnea, this can happen dozens
of times each hour, and literally, several hundred times each night.
To put the gravity
of untreated apnea into perspective, consider what your actions
would be if the person sitting next to you at work suddenly stopped
breathing. Most people would call 9-1-1 to have the person transported
to the hospital, as well as begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR). The situation is no less serious because
it happens while a person is sleeping.
Untreated apnea
may lead to heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, and irregular
hearth rhythms (arrhythmias), depression, irritability, loss of
memory, lack of energy, place the individual at higher risk of auto
and workplace accidents due to fatigue or excessive daytime sleepiness,
among other issues. Plea for support Awake In America is in urgent
need of need of the following types of donations to support Operation
Restore CPAP:
• Equipment (CPAP, bi-level, or autoPAP machines, as well
as tubing, masks, and humidifiers -- heated and passover)
• Cash donations (to help cover the shipping costs for all
the equipment, as well as printing and shipping of materials to
get information about the program into the hands of individuals
in need of immediate assistance)
• Grants from corporations, businesses, or government to support
this program.
Awake In America
is a 501(c)(3) (national non-profit) organization, based in Philadelphia.
Donations to Awake In America are tax-deductible to the fullest
extent of the law, and donation receipts will be sent to all donors.
For specifics about your tax situation, please consult your tax
advisor.
In making donations
to this program, please be sure to write Operation Restore CPAP
in the memo field on checks, or on boxes of equipment being sent.
An online donation page has been established specifically for this
project, and all donations from that page will be automatically
earmarked for Operation Restore CPAP. The page may be found at:
http://www.awakeinamerica.org/Katrina/Donations.shtml .
If you are shipping equipment, a shipping label for your convenience
has been uploaded in PDF format, ready for printing. It may be found
at: http://www.awakeinamerica.org/Katrina/label.pdf .
Online donations
to Awake In America's Operation Restore CPAP may also be made through:
* Network for Good (http://partners.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_do
nateReport
Web Site = http://www.AwakeInAmerica.org/Katrina
Contact Details
= Awake In America, Inc.
PO Box 51601
Philadelphia, PA 19115-6601
215-722-2326
tennessee-press-release.com@AwakeInAmerica.org
http://www.AwakeInAmerica.org
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