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African PTSD Relief joins First Federal Government Charity Fair: tells of next generation ptsd relief and latest anti-terrorism strategy

8/3/2016

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First Charity Fair with Federal Government Donations Drive, CFC – PTSD Relief offers next generation PTSD reduction technology and new terrorism prevention program

On May 3, Founding President of African PTSD Relief David Shapiro and Katie Grose, DC Volunteer for African PTSD Relief and long-time TM teacher, met at the National Capital Area headquarters of the Combined Federal Campaign, CFC, in Washington DC with 50 Federal Government “Loaned Executives.” These Administrators were loaned to the Combined Federal Campaign, CFC, to give the CFC enough manpower to manage their large donations campaign, which funds August – December each year. CFC was lent these administrators from offices all around the Federal Government (Dept. of Agriculture, Homeland Security, Education, Defense, and so forth). By meeting with such a varied group, with many members who have contacts in their respective departments, African PTSD Relief was able to encourage them to get African PTSD Relief invited to charity fairs in their home departments, to liaison with their own departments to set up meetings and to partner on African projects, and to learn TM. 

African PTSD Relief had a small table with two posters, shown below, a video of Congolese refugee Esperance Ndozi speaking with PTSD and then one week after learning TM. Business cards with the CFC donations number for African PTSD Relief were handed out as well.  

The CFC Donations number for African PTSD Relief is 94568.

​Any Federal Government employee need only put that number into their CFC donations and their donation will be directed to Africans with PTSD.

​Two posters tell the story of African PTSD Relief:
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After an hour of short meetings with interested Loaned Officers coming to our table to discuss our rapid relief of PTSD across Africa, the powerful research, and  that it costs only $50-100 per year per student to get relief and one year’s follow-up., each of the 10 Charity Fair non-profits present gave a 2 minute presentation on their organization.

David spoke on behalf of African PTSD Relief and explained that in 30 days 90% of Congolese war refugees with PTSD become non-symptomatic with TM. That PTSD is Chronic, so without effective relief the debilitating effects of the massive traumas of war, sexual abuse, violence, terrorism and natural disasters can be life-long. David explained that JAMA published an article in August 2015 showing that only 1/3 of US Veterans with PTSD come out of PTSD with the top most utilized psychotherapy approaches. TM is more effective even in 30 days on US Vets, around double as effective. So TM is the next generation PTSD relief.
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David pointed out that terrorism around the world is caused by anger and violence, which can arise with PTSD. By using this inexpensive approach, not only is PTSD reduced and lives made healthy and productive again and happy, but the peaceful influence of PTSD relief helps prevent terrorism, in the US and coming from residents of third world countries.
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African PTSD Relief is a project of  PTSD Relief Now, a 
501(c)(3) non-profit charitable corporation. African PTSD Relief collaborates with the David Lynch Foundation (DLF), a 501(c)(3). DLF directs all donations restricted to African PTSD Relief to PTSD Relief Now projects in and for Africa.

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