USF Photographer offers Flashes of Hope
August 03, 2007
LAKELAND, FL (August 3, 2007) - Photography can help children and their families cope with a life-threatening illness. That's the message University of South Florida photographer Joseph Gamble delivered this afternoon at a meeting of the Rotary Club of Lakeland South. Gamble is the campus photographer for USF in Tampa....
http://www.lakeland.usf.edu/News_Releases/Summer-2007-articles/08-03-2007-photography.html
June 27, 2007
Photography program highlights the bravery, grace and spirit of children battling cancer and other life threatening Illnesses.The Flashes of Hope Northern Virginia chapter celebrates bringing the gift of it's program to the 100th child this month. The chapter was launched in March of 2006 and was sponsored by...
May 31, 2007
"Photography program highlights the bravery, grace and spirit of children battling cancer and other life threatening Illnesses" Thanks to the generous support and funding from UNC Head Football Coach Butch and his wife Tammy, the North Carolina Triangle Chapter of Flashes of Hope was launched last month at...
Riley Hospital for CHildren welcomes the first Indiana Chapter for Flashes of Hope
April 28, 2007
Photography program for children with cancer was sponsored by a generous Indiana familyThe generosity of a special family brings the gift of Flashes of Hope to countless children undergoing treatment for cancer and other illnesses in Indianapolis at Riley Children’s Hospital. The new chapter has photographed close to...
April 13, 2007
Families participate in free monthly shoots at All Children's HospitalJoseph Gamble, a widely recognized photographer and instructor in Tampa Bay, was named the Flashes of Hope Chapter Director in April 2007. Flashes of Hope is a national non-profit organization based in Cleveland, OH that utilizes volunteer, award-winning photographers and stylists...
Arizona ASMP to Partner With "Flashes of Hope"
April 10, 2007 | Posted by Steve Dreiseszun
"AZ/ASMP" to Partner With "Flashes of Hope"by Steve DreiseszunThe Phoenix, Arizona Chapter of ASMP recently agreed to partner with the newest chapter of "Flashes of Hope" which is a national non-profit organization that works with commercial photographers to provide free portraits to children battling cancer and other life threatening illnesses.The...
"Photo Shoot Program puts spotlight on cancer patients" on Norfolk's ABC affiliate
April 06, 2007 | Posted by Kathryn Barrett
Photo shoot program puts spotlight on cancer patientsInstead of models posing for pictures, cancer patients and their families got to have the spotlight in a photo shoot called "Flashes of Hope". They had their makeup done by Wadsworth Style, the region's best commercial photographers, all in a conference room at...
http://www.wvec.com/news/health/stories/wvec_medical_040607_photo_cancer.3b6081cf.html
Flashes of Hope Launches Las Vegas, NV Chapter with NVCCF
March 01, 2007
Flashes of Hope was founded in August of 2001 by two parents of an 18 month old who was diagnosed with cancer. Their goal was to create uplifting portraits of children fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. NCCF applied for a chapter in late summer of 2006 and it was...
Top national photographers bring talents to pediatric cancer patients at NYU Medical Center
February 17, 2007
Photography program highlights the bravery, grace and spirit of children battling cancer and other life threatening Illnesses.The first New York Chapter for Flashes of Hope is off to an extraordinary start, due much in part to the world renowned photographers that have signed on to tackle the monthly photo shoots...
"Flashes of Hope" on NBC Boston affiliate WHDH
January 22, 2007 | Posted by Frances Rivera
When kids are young, their parents usually take plenty of pictures. But, there are some life events, though to change that. In today's healthcast, a program that gives portraits to families during difficult times.13-year-old Allison Hawkes is all smiles today. "She's a natural," photographer Kathy Tarantola said. "Excellent. I love...
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