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To: Jeffrey Epstei
From: William Spear
Sent: Tue 11/19/2013 6:55:28 PM
Subject: Re: Letter of Intent from Fortunate Blessings
I will definitely do so.
Thanks again,
Bill
On Nov 19, 2013, at 1:36 PM, wrote:
Hi sent your email again to Jeffrey and he has responded to please check
back after the new year!
Take care
On Nov 12, 2013, at 4:07 PM, William Spear wrote:
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Kindly pass this on to Jeffrey.
Many thanks,
Dear Jeffrey:
I've tried a number of times through to see you but it looks
as if our paths keep moving in different directions. I
hope she communicated to you that most of all I simply
wanted to catch up, as a friend with birthday wishes and
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mutual interests. Perhaps we can find a time before the
end of the year to meet. By the way, I did arrange for a
family to meet with Andres Serrano but he failed to
return my calls.
I am writing to you today wearing my disaster response hat and
reaching out to you as a possible source of funding. I
am sending this letter of intent in advance of a phone
conversation I hope to schedule with either you or your
foundation's director this week.
As you know, beyond my work in feng shui and end-of-life care, for
the past nine years, the Foundation my wife Joan and I
founded has worked globally to prevent PTSD in
children traumatized by natural disasters and tragic
events. This is really the heart of my work.
Through an initiative we call Second Response, our teams
implement simple, body-centered and proven
therapeutic events offered as "PLAYshops" with two
specific goals:
• Reduce the PTS (Post Traumatic Stress) that exists in
the affected population after a disaster and prevent the
onset of full-blown PTSD;
• Build on-the-ground capacity that is both cost-
effective and easily replicated through pre-emptive
trainings of local providers before a disaster strikes.
We have seen remarkable results and recently retained a mental
health care researcher to further investigate the efficacy
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of our method that makes a measurable difference in
preventing PTSD.
This past year, our Board of Directors, Advisory Council and staff —
including physicians, clinical psychologists,
entrepreneurs and PhD educators — have guided our
efforts to develop and position Second Response as a
"best practice methodology", the broader, two-year goal
of which is collaboration with larger disaster response
organizations. Toward this end, we have begun
accumulating past research that will become a "White
Paper" further authenticating our approach; in addition,
we are developing a proposed research methodology, a
copy of which is attached below.
This effort will result in a significant expense that we estimate to be
$100,000 covering staff salaries and infrastructure
needs to underwrite the two-year study. Michelle Wang,
PsyD, currently Program Director for the San Francisco
Veteran's Administration PTSD Clinic, is developing and
will oversee the specific methodology under guidance of
our Board of Directors and Advisory Council.
All of us feel that this is an opportunity to significantly reduce the
extraordinary burden that full-blown PTSD places upon
an affected population. Our time-tested interventions
commence shortly after first responders stabilize
communities at the conclusion of the emergency phase
of disaster response. For example, in the case of the
current disaster in the Philippines, this would mean
getting on the ground there sometime in mid-December.
Costs of our interventions are a fraction of those incurred by local
mental health providers and municipalities as a result of
currently deployed palliative care — interventions that
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have never been proven to reduce incidences of PTSD
in populations.
It is not our intent to develop a larger infrastructure as a disaster
response agency but rather to continue to focus on
developing effective intervention methodologies that
can be incorporated within existing organizations. Upon
the completion of this study, it is our intent to
collaborate with groups like Doctors Without Borders,
Mercy Corps, Save the Children and others with whom
we have worked closely and who would incorporate our
methodologies to create their own Second
Response units.
Second Response PLAYshops provide a unique approach and
invaluable opportunity that is otherwise not available in
disaster response. I very much look forward to
speaking further with you about our proposal. I will
contact lfor direction in this regard.
In Health and Peace,
Bill
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"Healing is a matter of time, but it is also sometimes a matter of
opportunity." Hippocrates
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