Friday, October 15, 2010

Dr. Leroy Vaughn Raises Over $32,000 For Eye Medications For ASA-USA Medical Missions

Dr. Leroy Vaughn, MD, MBA, Historian, and author of the groundbreaking book BLACK PEOPLE AND THEIR PLACE IN WORLD HISTORY, is also a great humanitarian. His missions to Africa to do free eye surgery for people who otherwise would not be able to afford it is legendary.  His work so effective he was awarded the title of Honorary African Chief.
Dr. Vaughn has raised over $32,000 for eye medications for ASA-USA Medical Missions.  It's rare when people do good deeds that folks say thank you beyond the moment, if then.  Below is one of the rare exceptions to that, including a list of other contributors, who should also be honored and supported.  
Thanks so much Dr. Vaughn for all the heroic work that you do.  You are a model of greatness for us all to follow...and your book is still the best look into Black history I've ever read...dreams achieved.

God's eternal blessings to you and your family and crew.
From (and please send donations to):
C/O Financial Secretary
P. O. BOX 981084
West Sacramento CA 95798
                                          
Dr. Bernard Okwelogu, Kpakpando Ozubulu
"Shine in your Community and Generation"
ASA-USA Medical Mission Chief Fundraiser.
559 392 0668
Dear Good Stewards:
"We are using this opportunity to thank Dr Leroy Vaughn for arranging the donation of $32,587.54 worth of eye medications from a major Pharmaceutical manufacturing company.  Dr Leroy Vaughn is the Ophthalmologist / Surgeon who travels with us yearly to our ASA-USA Medical Missions. Please help me in thanking him for his generosity and kindness to Ndi-Igbo and  Ndi-Anambra." Dr Nwachukwu Anakwenze, President ASA-USA.
Dr Vaughn is not stranger to yearly ASA-USA Medical Mission to Anambra State. He makes far-reaching financial sacrifices every year for the benefit of Ndi Anambra in particular and Ndi Igbo in general. Imagine closing down his Clinic for 4 weeks every year, takes his employees along to Medical Mission, lose money while in Anambra State and yet pays his employees. Let us assume  $50,000 to $100,000 per day in lost income, so for 4 weeks, you got the picture.
Dr. Vaughn does not claim citizenship of any Anambra State towns. Humanitarianism, volunteerism and generosity are habits most of us are yet to pick up from Americans even though we have lived here for decades. Be a good steward of resources ( time, money, knowledge, influence, expertise, network etc) God entrusted in your care! Use these resources judiciously in the service of God and mankind. Do not walk the other way!  

I am calling on all men and women of Goodwill to stand and be counted. The "harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few". Won't you volunteer for this year's Medical Mission or volunteer your money instead? If you plan to help us help our people this year, NOW IS THE TIME as timely purchase / shipment of drugs and supplies cannot wait.


I am appealing to all ASA-USA leadership, membership and well-wishers to "CASH IN" on your influence and Goodwill by asking your friends, business partners and  EMPLOYERS to make a tax-deductible donation (cash and supplies) towards 2009 ASA-USA Medical Mission to Anambra State, Nigeria. You will be amazed at the response you will get for just asking. Do it for the least among us, the poor and the sick at home. Let us turn our passion to assist our people into action by collectively throwing ropes of hope to the poor and sick drowning in  poverty and disease at ground zero.


"Ours is a call of hope and capacity. It envisions individuals, Families, communities working together to bring about in a lasting way conditions that upgrade all aspects of health that include physical, emotional, economic, social, environmental and spiritual well being. No calling is higher and I have not been taking it lightly, neither should you". Dr. Chris Emeka Uddoh


LIST OF DONORS.


SUPPLIES:


  1. Chief Dr Bernard Okwelogu donated 1000 pairs of reading / Prescription eyeglasses.
  2. ASA-PHILADELPHIA. 20ft Container Load of Medical Equipment and Supplies.
  3. Dr. Ebube Odunukwe donated two huge boxes of surgical supplies and equipments.
  4. Dr Leroy Vaughn $32,587 worth of eye medications. Eye Surgery Expertise:Priceless.
  
 CASH:

  1. Dr. John Anikpe $500
  2. Morial Wells $100
  3. Dr & Mrs Chris Emeka Anago $500
  4. Mr & Mrs Arinze V. Chukwuneta $200
  5. Mr. Primus Odili $200 
  6. Mr & Mrs Ifeanyi Ezenwa $100     
  7. Victor and Tess Ezekwo $100
  8. Mr & Mrs Moses Onyejeme $50 
  9. Drs/Mrs Nwachukwu Anakwenze $1000       
  10. Medpoint Management $2000  
  11. Joan Oviawe $100  
  12. Chief Ezeani Achusim $500
  13. Dr Chike Ezekweche $300
  14. Mr John Obegolu $200
  15. Adaora Chukwuma $200
  16. Mr & Mrs Alex Ike Okeke $100
  17. Chief Tony Idigo, Ikolo Aguleri $100
  18. Mr Victor Nwanso $200  
  19. Northridge Diagnostic Laboratory $400  
  20. Dr. Chris Ulasi $500
  21. Anonymous Donor $500    
  22. Mr. Michael Akwuba $100 
  23. Dr & Mrs Onor $500
  24. Gakeze Travel Agency (Chuks Ezewusie) $200
  25. Mrs Vivian Okoro $100
  26. Mr Meshack Okpala, ASA-USA Fin Sec. $100
  27. Azubuike Okpalaze $100
  28. Chief Ezeani Achusim additional $100
  29. Mr Sobenna Dunu $50
  30. Mr Uwadi Uwaoma $100  
  31. Dr Ifeanyi Ntukogu $100 
  32. Atty Philip Chinwuba, London UK, $150
  33. Nze & Lolo G. Aginam $100
  34. Memorial Medical Center, Modesto, $1500
  35. Adinu Dike Anakwenze $500
  36. Dr. Joe Udeozor $200
 37.  RN Chitra, Indian American Nurse, $100
DONATIONS / DUES FROM ASA-USA CHAPTERS
   1.  ASA-USA Dallas  $2000
   2.  ASA-USA Los Angeles 
   3.  ASA-USA Houston 
   4.  ASA-USA Miami
   5.  ASA-USA Chicago
   6.  ASA-USA Atlanta
   7.  ASA-USA Louisiana/Baton Rouge
   8.  ASA-USA Boston
   9.  ASA-USA Nashville
  10. ASA-USA New Orleans
  11. ASA-USA New Jersey
  12. ASA-USA New York
  13. ASA-USA Ohio
  14. ASA-USA Oklahoma
  15. ASA-USA Sacramento
  16. ASA-USA Washington DC
  17. ASA-USA Philadelphia
  18. ASA-USA Memphis
  19. ASA-USA Bay Area North California
  20. ASA-USA Baltimore
  21. ASA-USA North Carolina
  22. ASA-USA Michigan
Town Unions Donations:
  Awka ?  
 Enugwu-Agidi ?    
 Aguleri----- ----$1000. 00
 Ukpor  ?
 Neni ?
 Isulo ?                          
 Onitsha?                    
 Ekwulobia ?              
 Awkuzu ? 
 Others
                   
GRAND TOTAL $14,850.00
 
                         Please mail you donation to

 ASA-USA MEDICAL MISSION
C/O Financial Secretary
P. O. BOX 981084
West Sacramento CA 95798
                                          
Dr. Bernard Okwelogu, Kpakpando Ozubulu
"Shine in your Community and Generation"
ASA-USA Medical Mission Chief Fundraiser.
559 392 0668

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