Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSA. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Good News for Natalie

Hope grows for Pleasant Hill 8-year-old with leukemia

The odds were against them, but friends and family were recently overjoyed to learn that a bone-marrow donor has been found for 8-year-old leukemia patient Natalie Nakatani.

The story of the Pleasant Hill resident's battle with acute leukemia, reported in the Times this month, has inspired thousands of people in the Bay Area and around the world to get their cheeks swabbed for a possible genetic match.

Finding a bone-marrow match is often difficult, and was more challenging in Natalie's case because of her multiracial heritage— she is Japanese and Chinese, with a trace of Vietnamese.

Donor registries contain a small percentage of minority donors, and even fewer multiracial donors. Leukemia patients from minority backgrounds have only a 35 or 40 percent chance of finding a donor, according to Carol Gillespie, executive director of the Asian-American Donor Program.

Natalie's supporters have been working to get as many people registered as possible, spreading the work through media outlets, social-networking sites, and a public service announcement from international movie star Jackie Chan.

Drives at Natalie's elementary school, Gregory Gardens, and her parents' alma mater, UC Berkeley, have attracted hundreds of would-be donors. The Asian-American Donor program has been receiving about 100 requests a day for home-testing kits, and has mailed out 500 "drive-in-a-box" kits to communities across the country wanting to stage drives for Natalie.

As is normal in these situations, Natalie's family has not been told the identity of the donor, or where the donor was found. They do know that the donor is a nine out of 10 match for their daughter, and is Asian.

Before the transplant, the donor will take medication to make the body produce more blood stem cells, and a doctor will remove these cells via a needle inserted into the hipbone.

Natalie will undergo another round of chemotherapy before the procedure. She remains ill, and her transplant does not guarantee recovery.

"It's a tough road, but it's what gives patients the chance to have their new lives," said family friend Maritza Kim of the operation.

For now, hopes are high.

"We are so happy a match has been found," Natalie's parents wrote in a blog post. "What a special and wonderful gift this person has given our family."

Natalie's parents also hope that newly registered donors who were not a match for their daughter will go on to help other leukemia patients.

"For those of you who are still doing drives and getting people registered, please don't stop," they wrote. "We really want the registry to grow with more minorities."

Kim, who has been working intensely with the Save Natalie campaign, plans to continue advocating on behalf of child cancer patients.

"I would love to see a day come when parents hear their child needs a bone-marrow transplant, and they already have a donor," she said. "I never want to see another family be told, 'We have a lifesaving procedure for your kid, now go find a match.'"


MERCURY NEWS.COM

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Jackie's PSA for Bone Marrow Donors


Martial Arts Master, Jackie Chan, asks you to join him in the fight against Leukemia. In this 30 second Public Service Announcement, Jackie urges you to join the bone marrow registry on behalf of 8 year old leukemia patient, Natalie, and others like her. Please join today. All it take is a simple swab of your cheeks to find out if you are the perfect stranger who can save someone's life!


If you have been following Jackie on Twitter you will know that he sent out an appeal for potential bone marrow donors to register at dkmsamerica.org to help an 8 year old girl, Natalie overcome her struggle with leukemia. You can also access more information HERE

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Saving Tigers Jackie Style

From the GLOBAL TIMES


As the Year of the Tiger approaches, conservationists are using the occasion to highlight increasing concerns of China's dwindling tiger population, issuing calls to protect tigers in the wild and ramping up efforts to save the endangered species.

A series of public service announcements (PSA) were unveiled Friday, with action star Jackie Chan lending his name to WildAid's "When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too" campaign for a second time.

"As this majestic creature becomes threatened with extinction, we must stand side by side to protect them and say no to the tiger trade," Chan said at the PSA launch and press briefing in Beijing.

"Consuming tigers' skins as a symbol of luxury and their bones for traditional medicine and health tonics are traditions for Chinese and still exist," explained Fan Zhiyong, Species Program Director at WWF Beijing, speaking at the briefing.

"There are about 20 Siberian Tigers in the border area of Heilongjiang Province and Russia, 8-12 Bengal Tigers in southeastern Tibet and 11-16 Indochinese Tigers in southwest China," explained Su Ming from China's State Forestry Administration (SFA), adding that only 48 reliable clues have been found for the whereabouts of the rare South China Tiger.

The SFA issued a directive last month to boost the protection of wild tigers through natural habitat management, stronger law enforcement against illegal trade in tiger parts and products, stricter regulation of captive breeding regulations and raising public awareness to reduce the demand for tiger products.

The directive specifically called for local forestry bureaus in China to collaborate with law enforcement agencies to increase monitoring and undertake enforcement measures against illegal trade.

Despite a complete trade ban for tiger products issued by the Chinese government in 1993, a 2007 report by the world's largest wildlife trade-monitoring network, TRAFFIC, found that demand for tiger parts, such as tiger bone for tonics and tiger skins for clothing and display, still exists.

"The demand for tiger products drives people to kill the tiger if they know they can get a lot of money only with the cost of bullet, while farming a tiger costs thousands," WildAid President Steve Trent said at the briefing.

"By simply not consuming their parts and products and making our support for wildlife and the natural world known, we can directly influence the unsustainable trade in these animals that is reducing their numbers so rapidly. These individual actions are critically important and we each have a role and responsibility to act now, before it is too late," he added.

"Double or nothing, we hope this year is not the last Year of the Tiger that will see actual tigers surviving in the wild," Fan said.

Efforts to protect the tiger in China have been stepped up considerably in the past 10 years. WWF and the Chinese government have built five Siberian Tiger conservation areas totaling 1,200 square kilometers. According to the SFA, a total of 17 tiger conservation areas and 74 conservation management offices are in operation and 6,000 tigers are living in captivity.

In terms of international efforts, the Kathmandu Global Tiger Workshop was held October 27-30 and the First Asian Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation from January 27-30. Bringing together ministers from 13 countries, the conference was one event in a continuum of efforts planned for 2010 that will culminate with the Heads of Government Tiger Summit in Russia in September.

The workshop and conference examined protection of wild tigers and their breeding areas, creating buffer zones and conservation corridors and stopping infrastructure projects in critical tiger habitats. They also looked at ways of empowering local communities in and around tiger habitats with sustainable economic incentives and appropriate technologies to minimize human-tiger conflicts.

"Today fewer than 4,000 tigers [worldwide] survive in increasingly isolated and fragmented wild populations, down from over 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th century," Trent from WildAid said.

Figures from the WWF put the world's dwindling tiger numbers at only 3,200.


Jackie's current PSA for WildAid:



And one from 2007:


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Video of Jackie at the Wild Aid Event

LINK HERE

Some related info on Tigers




Tigers playing in a Safari Park in Shenzen

Safari Park in Shenzhen, beast Valley tiger garden, stocking of the majestic Siberian tiger, than the giant panda still rare South China tiger, known as "the Oriental fighting God," the white tiger, there are 13 extremely rare Liger animals, in order to lion breeding female jaguar, the descendants of the world's only remaining only a few more than 20, and the world's only tiger lion animals existing triplets for the male tiger and lioness breeding offspring. Spring Festival is approaching, the Shenzhen Safari Park, celebrate the Year of the Tiger Tiger.

Shenzhen Safari Park is currently a total of South China tiger, Siberian tiger, white tiger, lion and tiger animal, tiger lions tigers and other beasts nearly 100, including the recent reproduction of 15 Amur tigers and small Liger small animals, very cute. Liger has a small animal triplets were well-known host, Shenzhen, Dong, Zhang Tian-Yu, Zhang Mei Xi and so on adoption.

A variety of tigers in the bionic beast ri free to wander howling running, playing jump, visitors can be separated by glass viewing platform, face to face, face to face with the Tigers, the Tiger Tiger dip enough gas. Beast of prey can also prop up the long valley covered bridges on a fishing rod, "fishing-fu tiger," to watch the Tigers battle Fishing Rope jumping plump Cuts. Visitors can even take the truck for "in-depth ventured," experience has been besieged Tigers thrilling and stimulating.

According to animal experts, animal is a Liger Lion mating with the female jaguar birth to offspring, while the male tiger mating with the lioness gave birth to offspring is called the tiger lion animal. Liger beast and the tiger tiger lion animals have shown a number of characteristics shared with the lion. There are differences between the two, Liger animals like lion, a lion who has the same yellow fur; while tiger lion animal is more like a tiger, the tiger who has gorgeous.

Tiger lion animal animals is more rare than the Liger, one of the reasons is the lioness childbirth than Muhu the great danger of childbirth, in nature there are many lioness died due to childbirth, not breastfeeding tiger lion beast, it is difficult survival; another context, may lie in the genetic exclusion of animal tiger lion animal is more serious than the Liger, born with low immunity, resulting in the survival rate of tiger lion animal animals lower than the Liger. Lions and vixen pregnancy success rate of only 1% to 2%, the survival rate of only 1/500000; while the male tiger and the lioness, as well as the survival rate of pregnancy success rates even lower.

To welcome the arrival of Chinese New Year Year of the Tiger, the Shenzhen Safari Park launch of Year of the Tiger "Shenzhen's first Lunar New Year Cultural Festival", set tiger show, tiger show, tiger culture, science tiger, tiger folklore, shadow tiger, tiger face changing, tiger art, funny tiger Hey Tiger experience is equal to one, including the New Year Festival performance, "cattle Tiger handover ceremony"; Golden Monkey Admission is social shadow "Fu Tiger New Year"; Mullerian Sichuan quintessence of Chinese culture turned hostile, "cattle to tigers to"; stirring "Liger hegemony" performances; beast Valley Tiger Tiger Exhibition; unique taste of the South China tiger married ceremonies; Ocean Year of the Tiger heaven and earth and romantic Valentine's Day and so on.

Source: SINA.COM or TRANSLATED

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND TIGERS:


Tiger
Overview

Scientific Name: Panthera tigris

Population: There could be as few as 3, 200 left in the wild.

Background

The tiger, largest of all cats, is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on Earth; it is also one of the most threatened. Most tigers live in isolated pockets spread across increasingly fragmented forests stretching from India to south-eastern China and from the Russian Far East to Sumatra, Indonesia.

Poisoned, trapped, snared, shot, captured...
Across its range, this magnificent animal is being persecuted. Today, tigers are poisoned, shot, trapped and snared, and the majority of these animals are sought to meet the demands of a continuing illegal wildlife trade - which includes traditional Chinese medicine.

Hunters, traders, and poor local residents whose main means of subsistence comes from the forest, are wiping out the tiger and the natural prey upon which it depends. While poaching for trade continues to menace the tiger's survival, perhaps the greatest long-term threats are the loss of habitat and the depletion of the tiger's natural prey. Large commercial plantations have replaced a lot of tiger habitat in several tropical range countries.

In the past century, the world has lost three of the nine tiger subspecies. The Bali, Caspian, and Javan tigers have all become extinct ... and many scientists believe the South China tiger is “functionally extinct”.

For more information and some stunning photos please follow the link to the WWF Tiger page

For some general information about tigers:

SEAWORLD TIGER INFOBOOK

WIKIPEDIA TIGERS

TIGER WORLD.COM

INTERESTING TIGER FACTS:

101 TIGER FACTS

Saturday, January 9, 2010

LA Sheriff's Department PSA - Behind the Scenes

Short behind the scenes clip of Jackie recording the PSA for the LA Sheriff's Department during the filming of Rush Hour 3.



You can read Jackie's diary about it HERE

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Zhou Hui films MV and PSA with New 7 Little Fortunes

The last sentence made me smile! (in bold)








"Love Song days," Zhou Hui and The Young New Seven Little Fortunes taken care of the elderly, as well as public service ads on the theme song titled "The Moon is not the old" MV, a group of handsome guy in the Zhou Hui a laugh: "This is my entry has been with so many handsome boys taking pictures, so I think they are beautiful Oh! "Zhou Hui sent pearl milk tea, so that the new Seven Little Fortunes address him a good satisfying and authentic pearl milk tea drinking finally! And that would also like to taste the oyster omelets, wheels cake!

International superstar Jackie Chan's sons - the first Asian Idol sticks martial arts group "New Seven Little Fortunes" has recently released his first visit to Taiwan, to Taiwan to launch EP Xiansheng EP! First meet with the media that shows a combination of martial arts, dance, punches and kicks, immediately stunning 4! Jackie Chan's successor, the new Seven Little Fortunes, five big handsome men, depending on the Jackie Chan as the father as the new Seven Little Fortunes captain sea-cheung, said: Master Chan said: not everyone live to old age years, so we are all the elderly should pamper must respect! Weekdays it's mentioned how Jackie Chan, the new Seven Little Fortunes is the militarization of management, all room and board together, according to the table drills, but the question to Jackie Chan's first lesson, the new Seven Little Fortunes, said: is to pick up litter!


XINHUA.NET

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Some videos from Youtube

PSA on wearing a helmet from Cambodia
(slightly graphic but gets the point across)
Moving footage from Jackie's visit to Cambodia in 2006
SCAD awards Jackie Chan 
Jackie Chan received an honorary professorship from the Savannah College of Art and Design for a lifetime of excellence in the cinematic arts and for nurturing others to pursue their own artistic dreams. SCAD President and Co-founder Paula S. Wallace named Chan as an honorary professor of performing arts at a reception in his honor. This marks the first time the college has awarded an honorary professorship.
Jackie's Lifetime Achievement Award 1995
Anti-smoking advert - Taiwan