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GIFT OF LIFE INTERNATIONAL TABS LaFONTAINE FOR HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Honor recognizes compassion in life and deeds

NEW YORK, NY, April 5, 2003 - Tonight, at the grand ballroom in the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City, Pat LaFontaine was named recipient of the Gift of Life International Humanitarian Award for 2003. For the last 20 years, the award has been given to individuals who demonstrate compassion in their life and in their deeds. Previous winners have included Nancy Reagan, Jerry Lewis, Sally Struthers and Alan King.

LaFontaine has been a longtime supporter of Gift of Life, and recently helped organize a benefit hockey game on Long Island, with NHL alumni, in support of the foundation. He said, "The work these doctors do is incredible. I'm only too happy to help."

Gift of Life International works to promote the cure and treatment of children from low income families in third world countries who suffer from heart disease. They are the only nonprofit organization in the world specializing in pediatric cardiothoracic surgery.

Gift of Life, Inc. is a crusade of the heart, touching children in peril. An idea born in 1975 to a group from Rotary International in Manhasset, Long Island, it is today a global effort. The group reaches out to many children, who would otherwise die, and heal their failing hearts with the miracle of cardiac surgery. This outreach spans the world, nurtured by compassion for young victims we alone can cure. Each child whose future is restored is a tribute to humanity and love, helping build bridges of friendship and peace among people everywhere.

More than 2,500 children have been flown to the U.S. from dozens of nations for sophisticated open-heart surgery. Medical centers throughout the U.S., and in Israel and Malaysia, are participating Gift of Life hospitals. Dedicated surgeons and nurses donate their skills to the cause.

These health care professionals perform their services at no charge to the family of the sick children. It is estimated that each procedure costs up to $10,000 to administer. Each Rotary volunteer opens up his or her heart and home to the child and family in need of services. The family lives with the local family for anywhere from three weeks to as long as nine months, while the child is undergoing medical procedures.

Gift of Life honoree, Danny Thomas, echoed a thought that inspires the group's purpose: "That a child should die before his time is, to me, simply unacceptable."
 

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