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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Amazon 5000's GOLD RUSH for the Kids!


Some of the top names in cancer research allocate ONLY $0.01 (a penny) for every cancer research dollar to childhood cancer...We Can Do Better!


We need a GOLD RUSH for the Kids!

Join the movement this September as we play our role to make the children's voices heard. We need YOUR help to make a difference in the childhood cancer community and make a statement: Our children are worth more than a penny!  

For the month of September we will be honoring Childhood Cancer Awareness Month through our Gold Rush campaign. We are looking for dedicated Team Captains to step up to the plate and raise crucial funding for the cause. The funding we raise will help us in our mission to I n s p i r e our young cancer warriors through Mickey's extreme 5,000 mile expedition as well as Give Back to cancer supporting organizations that are devoting much more than a penny to the children!

GIVE BACK AND GET BACK! The Team Captain who raises the must funding in the month of September will win a vacation certificate for 5 days/4 nights in Cancun, Mexico !! (Certificate does not include airfare, some restrictions applied*). 

What are you waiting for?! Get your sombreros out, create your teams and start fundraising. Together let us show the world our children are worth more than a penny!
  
Get Started

Create your own fundraising page   


Step 1: Visit: http://www.stayclassy.org/goldrush.

 Step 2: Simply click the green “Create Your Own Fundraising Page” on the right hand side

Step 3: Personalize your page with your own text or by adding your own “Call to Action” video.Tell them what ignited your fire to join the Amazon 5000 - for the Cure cause.
Create Your Team Page
Now that you’ve created your own fundraising page go Create a TEAM! Nothing like the united power of a community to make a difference! Ask YOUR community to join your TEAM!
 Step 1: Click on the right hand side of your new fundraising page on the green “Start or Join a Team button”. 
Step 2: Fill out the form that pops up and click "Go To My Page"

Step 3: Share your team page with your network and ask your friends to join your efforts and become fundraisers by clicking the green "Join Team" button on the upper left hand side of your team page.
Your team page will show the combined fundraising efforts of you, your family and friends on one page.

Winners will be announced on Amazon 5000 Facebook - Monday, October 1, 2012 

Should you need any assistance creating your team page please feel free to contact Rachel Perez, Campaign Manager at rperez@amazon5000.com.

Join us as we unite our voices to make the children's voices heard! 

Want to do more? CLICK HERE and show us how you go GOLD!


*SMALL PRINT: Winner must raise a minimum of $300.00. Trip valid for travel by two adults (one of which must be at least 28 years of age) and two children, ages 12 and under. During your stay you will be asked, but not required, to enjoy a private viewing at the resort (approx. 90-120 minutes) to familiarize yourself with all the amenities available to you during your vacation and the options for participation in one of the vacation ownership plans. Other restrictions apply, for more details email rperez@amazon5000.com
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Amazon 5000 Presents: Go GOLD Challenge


THE GO GOLD CHALLENGE


Amazon 5000- For the Cure is excited to kick off Childhood Cancer Awareness month by going GOLD! The GOLD ribbon is the national symbol for childhood cancer awareness. For the entire month of September we are challenging YOU,  our supporters and fans to hit the streets, get involved by showing us how you are going GOLD in your local community.  

THE CHALLENGE -- if you dare to accept it -- join the movement to promote awareness for childhood cancer by using the color GOLD. Submit your videos of outrageous ways you are drawing attention to Childhood Cancer Awareness month utilizing GOLD in some aspect of your strategy. 

Show us your videos of you starting a golden flash mob, painting your body gold, dying your hair gold, starring in a gold fashion show... using your creativity, the ideas are endless and are sure to cause a stir!

Your efforts will not go unrewarded! Thanks to Florida EcoSafaris sponsorship of the Amazon 5000 Go GOLD Challenge there are 2 EcoPark Admission Tickets ($270 value total, some restrictions apply) up for grabs along with some other exciting prizes (for you non-Floridians) to the winning submissions. Our panel of judges will choose their favorite submissions and on October 1st the winners will be announced! 

We all know what the pink ribbon stands for.
 Now let's be the voice for the children and bring awareness to the GOLD Ribbon!


 
*** SUBMISSION ***
Follow our application guideline below

PHASE 1  
Video submission
DEADLINE: September 26, 2012

PHASE 2
Winner Announcement
DEADLINE: October 1st, 2012


VIDEO Submission Guidelines
  1. PHOTO: Email a clear, recent photo of yourself to mail@amazon5000.com. Please remember to include your name, location and phone number in the email.
  2. VIDEO: Prepare a video in which you show us how you are promoting GOLD for childhood cancer awareness month. Below are tips on how to make the video:
·         CAMERA EQUIPMENT: Use a DV or mini-DV camera (if possible) and keep the camera as still as possible while filming.
·          LIGHTING/SOUND: Make sure that we can see and hear you properly before you start filming. Make sure where you are is well lit, and avoid having windows or bright lights directly behind you as this may obscure your face. If indoors, close windows and doors and turn off phones to restrict noise.
·        
            PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT FILM YOURSELF PARTICIPATING IN ANY ACTIVITIES THAT MAY CAUSE PHYSICAL OR BODILY HARM. A5K WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM YOUR ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS APPLICATION.

·         Videos will NOT be confidential. By sending us your video, you hereby authorize to release all rights to the Amazon 5000 Team to publish it to the public and use for any other purposes. We will be posting them on our website, Facebook and any other social media site.
·         The FINAL DEADLINE TO SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO for is September 26, 2012.
·          
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply.

You may submit your video this way:
  • Upload your video to YouTube.com AND email your video link to: mail@amazon5000.com
  • Please DO NOT snail mail your video
Winners announced on Monday, October 1st on Amazon 5000 Facebook Page.
Join our movement to make the children’s voices heard!

If you have any questions please contact Campaign Manager, Rachel Perez at rperez@amazon5000.com.

Feeling camera shy?! 
CLICK HERE for another opportunity to Go GOLD and WIN BIG!

Here is an example of how people bring awareness to Breast Cancer Awareness using PINK gloves...


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Press Release: August 19, 2012

PRESS RELEASE
August 19, 2012
For Immediate Release  
Contact:                        
Rachel Perez                
407-756-3732                
                    rperez@amazon5000.com

Mickey's Fans Get Down And Dirty 
In The Fight Against Cancer
Attention reporters: Mickey Grosman is available for interviews live from the jungle. High-resolution images from the expedition are also available.

ORLANDO, Florida- Amazon 5000,www.facebook.com/amazon5000, announced today that Orlando Cancer Activist, Mickey Grosman will have his footsteps mirrored back at home by his fans. Amazon 5000 fans are standing united to promote awareness and spend a day in Mickey's shoes at the American Mud Race (http://www.americanmudrace.com), Saturday, August 25th.
Mickey has trekked over 1,000 miles already in his campaign for cancer awareness. He has had numerous close encounters and life-risking moments but still, him and his team of (6) indigenous forge on. Beginning on the shores of Pedernales, Ecuador they have crossed the country by foot, over the brutal Andes and through the dense Amazon Jungle. 
Despite his dramatic kidnapping last week by the Huaruani tribe, he has continued his journey and is now traveling in Peru. Mickey exemplifies his personal motto: Never EVER Give Up!
In support to Mickey and his mission to reignite the fight against cancer a group of fans will represent the Amazon 5000 Team on the American Mud Race's muddy and extreme, 3.4 mile course. Just as Mickey has already, and will continue to, face many obstacles on his 5,000 mile journey, fans will encounter over 18 obstacles on race day. 
  
"Mickey is in the mud and dirt all day out on the Amazon 5000 Expedition. He is going to the extreme for an extreme cause. I feel honored to mirror his footsteps back at home and make a statement to our local community to DO Something in the fight against cancer." Stated fan Katrina Putnam. "I am inspired by Mickey and his passion for the cause and I look forward to being part of his incredible movement!"

Out of the thousands of racers participating in the American Mud Race the Amazon 5000 Team will identify themselves with bright green Amazon 5000 Bandanna's. On a mission to promote awareness for the cause, fans will make their presence visible on race day and make Mickey's voice heard in Central Florida. 
Journalists and fans can track Mickey on The Impossible, Possible Journey by following us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Amazon5000.

For more information please contact rperez@amazon5000.com. 
About Amazon 5000: 
Amazon 5000- For the Cure was founded to inspire those who are battling cancer, promote awareness to the fight against cancer and to provide endorsement  to research foundations and local organizations supporting Cancer patients through their journey. For more information visit:www.amazon5000.com. 

Visit our BLOG to read personal expedition blogs from Mickey and get updates.

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The Impossible, Possible Journey! 
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What the River Takes From One, It Gives to Another: The Dugout Canoe Story

 

We are stuck at the Ecuador Peru border. The soldier in charge of the check point is trying to contact by two ways radio with his supervisors in Iquitos Peru, hundreds of miles away. To my request he is seeking instructions in order to allow Amazon 5000 expedition to cross the border in ordinary way. It has been already 3 days since we arrived this point, still no answer...the radio only goes one way… No one in Iquitos pick up the other side radio. It seems as if my original plan of cutting on foot through the deep dense jungle would have worked better, rather wasting time with the incapacity of the confused Peruvians guards who apparently never had a western dude crossing that point of land. But as I’ve quickly learned, the jungle ground around here is flooded to neck height and surrounded by thousands of acres of nasty swamps…I still feel the pain my expedition support team and I have encountered just in the past month of crossing through the Yasuni jungle’s swamps north of here, and where I’ve tasted the bitterness these swamps provide. If I could just avoid that “pleasure” I will cross the border’s checkpoint along the River, at the confluence point of the Cononaco and the Curary rivers. These two rivers originates from the source of the Amazon; the ridges of the Eastern Andes, and down the orient, and makes one wider and winding river that heads South-East to meet with the mighty Amazon river.

Stopping first at the Ecuadorian checkpoint I experience no problem exiting Ecuador. I have an official letter provided to me by the Government of Ecuador that calls for anyone who read it to provide me and my Amazon 5000 expedition team with all the help and support we need. After all we received a tremendous support to the Amazon 5000 cause and for going such a grueling expedition, by the Ecuadorian people all along the way since 3 months ago when I began my expedition at the shores of the Pacific ocean in Pedernales. You should understand; where I am right now it is not a traditional “tourists” checkpoint. No tourists ever come here! Therefore there is not exactly a Passports check in or out station and all other procedure known to the west. Only one small soldiers unit posted here, and they did not even understand what exactly to do when I stood there, asking them to stamp my passport! I wanted to assure my exit from Ecuador will be done properly and documented in my passport. The officer in charge – David, agrees to sign his name and post a date on my passport page. That’s the only way they can document my exit he said. One kilometer downs the river and East, and we are now in Peru’s checkpoint.

So here I am, awaiting the Peruvians to approve my expedition passing through their checkpoint. Presenting the Peruvians with the Ecuadorians official letter and briefing them about the Amazon 5000 expedition the soldier in charge is trying every four hours to communicate with Peru’s inland. These unsuccessful attempts look to the observer like if the “Tam-Tam” drams system works very slowly here in the jungle. Not only has that no one picked up the radio on the other side, but in my case also the thunders and lightning storms that are so common to this region disturbs the radio communication transmission. I must adapt to the slow pace things are being handle here, I know. So I accepted the advice from my lovely wife – “be patient” she text messaged me to my Satellite phone, from as far as Orlando Florida, where she and the Amazon 5000 home base team monitoring my progress very careful… from their comfortable couches. “Time is the best commodities you have, so relax there, on the river’s “playa” until things will get clear…” she said.

I take her advice and am here for 3 days already, waiting… but it’s not me to just simply sit still… having thorns pokes my rear constantly I must keep busy. I also become worry watching my Ecuadorian indigenous support team as boredom threaten to control their strong being. The adrenaline this expedition provides is dying with each day the expedition is on halt. Such can cause motivation to drop and the united body of the team fall apart. I decided there is a lot to do in preparation for the moment a clear sign will be given to me. I realized a trek on foot through the jungle like we did before will not work here, at least not for quite a while. I must move down the river waterway and over the swamps area. Balsa makeshift raft will do it!

I asked two of the Peruvian soldiers with whom I’ve made friendship to join me and my team while we seek for balsa trees deep in the thick jungle. For the whole day we trekked the forest but couldn’t find such trees. Empty handed we returned to the border checkpoint. While we discussed other means for waterway transportation one of the soldiers mentioned that one hour away southeast along the Curarai River he observed a dugout canoe that has been drifted a while ago from the upper river and is stuck at the muddy river bank since then. The two soldiers volunteered to show us the exact location of the canoe while did not see any wrong doing in letting us entering deep into the Peruvian territory. But how could we go down the river, a one hour distance? 

Not expecting any military combat happening at their border, the border patrol unit does not have even one canoe for transportation… They are stranded in the jungle as much as we are! So how can I reach the abandoned canoe? the canoe the River stole from one and sent over to us…? It is the best survival tool sent my way. It will allow me to resume moving and to get out of this trap. I can’t miss this opportunity. However, I still don’t know the condition of the dugout canoe and hope it will float!  My head is spinning seeking a solution...here it is, an immediate order to my men to pump air in three of my rubber commando boats and hit the Dugout canoe rescue combat operation!  

And like Francisco de Orellana the Spanish conquistadors who has been stranded in this region in the year 1541 during the legendary El-Dorado voyage, I became Pizarro – his colonel - who sent Orellana down the river to seek for food… I now sent my people; Delfin Gualinga and three others to seek for ….a canoe.

It has been seven hours now and Delfin and his small canoe’s rescue team is not back yet. The Canoe should be located only one hour down the river….and there is no sight of Delfin….for a second I remembered how Francisco de Orellana went down the river at the same region and could not return up river after he found a food source. Will the same happen here? Will Delfin be unable to paddle the rubber boats or dugout canoe if found up the river? Will the incredible Seven Amazonian Indians team and one Ameri-sraeli colonel are doomed to split as happened 500 years ago?

17:00 – It is sundown time. In a short hour a thick darkness will cover the canopies and the jungle nocturnal life will resumed.  Delfin and his team of three finally shows up from around the river curb, all covered with mud and exhausted….  There is a canoe! he reports to me. But it is all cracked and needs a major repair. It took them hours to dig the canoe out of the mud and tow it upstream. They left it at a nearby sand bar. Tomorrow I will go there to assess the canoe’s damages and see if I can use it to continue the Amazon 5000 jungle expedition.



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