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For Immediate Release
The
Simon Foundation Announces First Anti-Stigma Song
Contact:
Jasmine Schmidt
847-864-3913
The Simon Foundation for Continence
recently launched “I Am More,” the first anti-stigma song.
“I Am More” will be used as the theme song for the
Foundation’s anti-stigma in healthcare campaign.
This song was recently premiered at The Simon Foundation’s June
2003 International Conference on Stigma in Healthcare, and was also
highlighted at a Town Meeting on Stigma, the Foundation’s black tie
Gala held at the Chicago Historical Society, and at the Jim Mullen
Foundation’s first New Freedom Awards Celebration Gala held a the
Grand Ballroom on Navy Pier in Chicago on July 22, 2003.
“I Am More” is part of a program
the Foundation is initiating for schools to help teach children to
create a world that is stigma free.
Many other anti-stigma projects, including the first Anti-Stigma
Awards, will be part of the Foundation’s efforts to decrease the
stigma surrounding health conditions, first and foremost to be that of
the stigma surrounding incontinence.
The song’s inspiring lyrics and catchy melody have already
moved many listeners to tears.
“This is exactly the effect that I
had hoped for,” stated Cheryle Gartley, president of The Simon
Foundation for Continence and co-author of the lyrics for “I Am
More.” “It is long past
time that society realizes the terrible impact of stigmatizing another
human being.”
The anti-stigma song is the creation
of Ed and Gaia Tossing, a Chicago and Memphis based husband and wife
team. Their compositions
have been chosen as the songs for various world changing events
including the song, “Open Your Heart America” created for the
National Bicentennial Celebration of the Constitution.
The Tossings’ work has garnered 19 national awards, including
three EMMY awards for their “Sing ‘n Sign” PBS television special.
As in all their songs, Gaia signs “I Am More” whenever she
performs it.
The chorus of “I Am More” speaks to everyone,
people with disabilities, chronic health conditions, and the able
bodied:
I am more than you can see
There are dreams inside of me
I have all my dignity
This is my reality.
One by one we'll reach the day
When each of us can turn and say
Whatever changes we go through
I'm still me and you're still you.
“I Am More” is available on CD from The Simon
Foundation for Continence, Post Office Box 815, Wilmette, Illinois 60091
for $5.00.
The
Simon Foundation for Continence is a not-for-profit organization whose
mission is “to bring the topic of incontinence out of the closet,
remove the stigma surrounding it, and provide help and hope to
individuals with incontinence, their families, and the health
professionals who provide their care.” |