^^^^^^GREETINGS FROM^^^^^^^^^^ Ivan Suzman 47/10 [log in to unmask] Portland, Maine land of lighthouses 40 deg. F snowbound but melting *********************************************************** Dear Melinda Brown, How ironic that the NPF ignores two letters and two appeals from 4 more PWP's on our list- all 4 PWP's are trying to help me recover the money for the abandoned appointment at your clinic. On the one hand, the NPF tries to ignore my endless pleas for help, while on the other hand, it is helping all of us PWP's with this (hopefully) wonderful TV ad with Mr. and Mrs. Ali, whom we all admire and respect so greatly... I wish the NPF would take care of this DUPLICITY. It tarnishes the NPF's reputation to be so dishonorable, and the lack of response to a growing number of us PWP's continues to damage me financially and emotionally. Ms. Brown, II wish you, as PR Director, would take action that will end this unfairness once and for all. Many PWP's are losing faith in the NPF Or are you being screened from knowing that letters from VERY WELL KNOWN PWP's have arrived in Miami asking the NPF to help me?. I hate to say this, but I feel the NPF is discriminating against me and others. Ivan Mfowethu Suzman low-income, young-onset PWP On Mon, 24 Nov 1997 23:01:13 -0500 Melinda Brown <[log in to unmask]> writes: >As I posted last week, NPF has just finished producing a public >service >announcement (PSA)about Parkinson's disease. This ad will be >distributed to >television stations nationally in Jan '98. > >It is our hope that by funding and producing this PSA, we will create >the >much needed awareness for Parkinson's disease which will in turn help >raise >the needed funds for research. >