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GLOSACK02 /Charities --Sean Lennon & Glenn Losack

Photography should be real, truthful and hit hard at the senses whether it's a man without legs or a lovely sunset.

 

I do shoot both!

 

Part of my repertoire is shooting people in pain.

Social outcasts, people who have no advocacy and who survive on the generosity of others due to their disabilities.

 

I don't see life through rose colored glasses.........

 

For the last 4 decades I have been a physician, a shooter , a donator and a spiritual humanitarian visitor/ lecturer in international psychiatry on behalf of worldwide charitable organizations.

 

Here are just some of the organizations i have been associated with.

 

 

You can help if you want to. The world needs you. Here are some organizations that could use your involvement ones that i have been exposed to.

 

SINCE 1990:

 

1. Medical Benevolence Foundation www.mbfoundation.org/ since 1994.

( INDIA, VIETNAM, BANGLADESH,THAILAND, INDONESIA,HAITI,Dom Rep etc.)

2. Medecins sans frontieres-DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

 

www.doctorswithoutborders.org

 

 

3. ASHA in DELHI slums INDIA

 

asha-india.org

 

 

4. Paraiso Assistance Program- built a hospital in Paraiso in the Domincan Republic

 

 

5. CRY AMERICA.ORG helping the impoverished children of INDIA

 

america.cry.org/site/index.html

 

 

6. Presbyterian Church in Thailand, India, Indonesia .

 

 

7. RIchardson Leprosy Hospital/Miraj Medical Center INDIA

 

leprosyhistory.org/database/archive695

 

8. Lectured and held several conferences, seminars about international psychiatry and culture attitudes towards medicine in both the third world and in the USA.

 

( INDIA, PERU,VIETNAM, BANGLADESH, THAILAND, etc etc etc )

 

9. North Village Leper Colony for the aged lepers and AIDS HOSPITAL & Medical OUTREACH IN CHIANG MAI

 

Dr. James McKean founded this hospice

 

leprosyhistory.org/geographical_region/site/chaing-mai

 

10. ROW MISSIONS BEN MATHES A GREAT MAN DOING GREAT THINGS

IN THE WORLD ON THE RIVERS OF THE WORLD

 

www.missionhope.org/ben-mathes

 

 

11.ANGKOR HOSPITAL For CHILDREN in SIAM REAP CAMBODIA

 

angkorhospital.org

 

12. St Vincents children hospital

 

stvincentshaiti.org

 

13. Soho house charity for Children with Cancer- Jean Clarkson

 

 

14. Tracy Alvas MISSION 4 Multiple Sclerosis- Red Bank NJ.

 

www.nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/NJM

 

 

15. Dr TULSI DAS in BENARES, INDIA has a program that is very poorly funded but visits leprosariums...

 

in the monkey temple of BENARES aka VARANASI

I recently spent time in three leprosy colonies where untrained volunteers cut through the dead skin of the feet of people with Leprosy. This alleviates some of the pain because although lepers do not feel their lesions the lesions do start to ulcerate and cause pain locally. Under poor lighting and in filthy surroundings this was being done

at all the centers.

 

www.nippon-foundation.or.jp/en/news/articles/2020/2020022...

 

16. Miraj- Sangli Indian psychiatrists- recently lectured in Feb 2013

 

 

 

Giving doesn't only mean money. I've visited Presbyterians missions worldwide to provide emotional and monetary support to let these selfless people who work for peanuts helping those who have no voice and no medical help in their countries, know their actions are not overlooked and are what makes the difference to so many millions of the downtrodden & disenfranchised worldwide.

 

17- Most recently i am involved with the CATHOLIC CHURCH in INDIA helping build homes for LEPERS and their children and schools for the children. The stigma of LEPROSY is huge and though CHILDREN do not have the disease due to ignorance they are not allowed in the general population.

This is being done in PURI, in the state of ORISSA in INDIA.

 

18-Shriners children hospital

lovetotherescue.org

 

 

DO SOMETHING TO HELP THOSE LESS FORTUNATE.

 

 

Photography’s new conscience

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