Monday, December 28, 2015

Update 10 on "Please Fund Free Ability Reports"

Dear friends:

Thanks to 11 contributors, we have now raised $1,440 to help disabled individuals and their loved ones regain freedom and independence. At this moment, we have eight days plus 15.5 hours left to meet our fundraising goal. Can you please help?


Since launching seven weeks ago, we have reached thousands of people to share information about Scott, Ability Reports and our campaign objectives. Raising awareness is one of the most important things we hoped this campaign would help us achieve.
. 1,265 visits to our Indiegogo campaign page: http://igg.me/at/freeAR430/x/2985422
. 145 referrals to Indiegogo campaign
. 680 website pageviews: http://anability.com
. 500 blog pageviews: http://anability.blogspot.com
. 220 new Facebook followers: http://facebook.com/ability4all
. 4,350 Facebook impressions
. 2,564 Twitter impressions: http://twitter.com/an_ability

We're also proud to share two key findings from Scott's research to-date. For our first Recipients, their Ability Reports were crucial in these ways: (1) Helping a man based in Tennessee learn about and begin using new mobility options he was previously unaware of; (2) helping a man hospitalized in Maryland - and his family - navigate the healthcare/insurance system to maximize daily care and learn about new life choices available in Maryland and in Florida. Please rest assured that Scott will find a great use for any contributions you can offer.

Very best wishes - Roger and Scott Darnell

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Update 9 on "Please Fund Free Ability Reports" campaign

Dear friends:

This crowdfunding campaign began last month – about 24 years after Scott was rushed to the hospital following his diving accident in 1991. The years in between have been filled with a lot of learning and doing, resulting in us establishing the Ability Reports service, and launching this campaign to drive it into action.

The action part is what it’s all about. With your help, Scott is already at work helping several disabled individuals (our Recipients), their parents and loved ones find their ways through trying challenges. For 24 years, we had a leader in this form of active, loving perseverance; her name was Lila Darnell. Right away after Scott was injured, she threw herself into the fray, meeting doctors and caregivers, becoming part of paralysis support groups, finding and sharing vital information and putting it all into action. She made the experience as valuable as possible for her, her sons and her family, and even wrote a book about it so that others could better understand what to expect and get through it.

In honor of the great Lila, who passed away on Dec. 2, today we have established a new perk for the Please Fund Free Ability Reports campaign. Ideal for parents and loved ones in the early stages of dealing with a spinal cord injury – please choose the “From Lila with Love” campaign perk, and we will send you a paperback copy of Lila’s book, The Ghost Behind the Wheelchair.


Thank you for all of your support and encouragement friends. Please Fund Free Ability Reports here: http://igg.me/at/freeAR430/x/2985422

Looking forward!

Sincerely – Scott and Roger Darnell

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Update 8 on "Please Fund Free Ability Reports" campaign


It's "Giving #Today" friends - can we count on your support to fund free Ability Reports? Here is the official contribution link: http://igg.me/at/freeAR430/x/2985422

We are so very grateful for all of your support... and with our campaign's half-way point fast approaching next week, we're requesting financial donations that will be critical for our mission to succeed.

Also, we truly understand that there are endless worthwhile charitable organizations and causes - and that every penny counts for everyone during the holidays. Please mark your calendar to note that this campaign will end one week into the new year on Wed., Jan. 6. Today, tomorrow, or any day between now and then when you feel so moved, we welcome even small contributions - as well as feedback on the soundness of our mission and the information we're sharing as we progress.

As you can see, Scott is hard-at-work, and more results are shaping-up to be shared by us, our appreciative Recipients and their loved ones.

Best wishes - Roger D.