Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Update 4 on "Please Fund Free Ability Reports" campaign

Dear friends:

Please remember that the goal of our campaign is to leverage the power of many to help newly disabled individuals (our Recipients) regain freedom and independence. If we're successful in meeting our campaign's goals, Scott will be able to create Ability Reports for dozens of Recipients aimed at helping them (and their family and supporters) adapt to the difficulties they're facing, take control and succeed.


We are thrilled to report that after only 10 days our campaign has already raised $1,060! That's enough to fund four free Ability Reports. We have 49 days to go, and while this successful start is very exciting for us, we want everyone to understand just how important our cause is. Our next update will summarize what goes into creating an Ability Report. From there, we'll explain the process Scott's using to identify Recipients, and provide information on how the individuals that this campaign will support can be nominated.

Just for the record, Indiegogo is one of the world's most renowned and successful crowdfunding platforms. You can learn more about how secure it is here: https://www.indiegogo.com/trust

As I mentioned in my Nov. 12 update, Scott recently completed an Ability Report for another family member of ours. Here's a review from our sister-in-law Mary Kiefert, MBA, who is VP of Operations for Brooks AmeriCare Home Health.

"I found the Ability Report to be easy to read and very thorough. Scott's use of his personal experience added a special touch to the report. As the reader, I felt Scott was sincerely vested in providing his client with the best information possible even though some aspects could be hard to listen to or hear. Scott has the ability to tell it like it is and leave the client with several positive points to push forward on in the very difficult journey. The report provided detailed information including names, phone numbers, websites and other publications like books and articles that can easily be used by the client and their familymembers. This information and resources included is so helpful, as it's very easy to get lost in the healthcare maze. The Plan of Attack spelled out several options available to the client and what was needed to optimize each of the options, again illustrating a path or way forward in the client's journey. Scott added his personal recommendation on the plan he would choose based on his experience; again, to me this represented a genuine caring for the client's best interests. I would refer friends, family and co-workers to Scott Darnell when they are in need of assistance following a spinal cord injury."
Thank you again friends, and please continue to support our campaign in any ways you can! Please fund free Ability Reports: http://igg.me/at/freeAR430/x/2985422

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