Monday, November 7, 2011

HAVANA CASINO NIGHT @ ARTRAGEOUS GALLERY

Are you looking for a way to enjoy yourself this coming Saturday night, November 12, 2011?  If so, why not join Sabrina Cohen, founder of Sabrina Cohen Foundation For Stem Cell Research?

About Sabrina:

Born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, Sabrina endured a severe C3-5 spinal cord injury in 1992 at the age of 14 from a car accident. She has been confined to a wheelchair ever since.
In the early days, despite the daily challenges and fears, Sabrina was determined to never let her injury get the better of her. After a long recovery, she graduated high school on time with the rest of her class. She visited schools to talk about her new life with paralysis, urging and inspiring young students to drive carefully. In 1999, Sabrina graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in Communications, double majoring in Advertising and Psychology. She holds a post-graduate degree in Copywriting from the Miami Ad School, and founded her own advertising company, SabCo Productions, in 2003.
In April 2004, Sabrina unexpectedly discovered the world of stem cell research through Bernard Siegel, the founder of the Genetics Policy Institute (GPI), a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing a legal framework to advance stem cell research. She then shifted her endeavors to support the cause through her creative skills by becoming the Director of Public Relations for GPI. In 2006, she established the Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research to educate the public about the cause and raise funds for research.
Sabrina has advocated extensively for stem cells for nearly a decade. She appeared in the first ever US political commercial for stem cell research supporting a Floridian Congressman and has been linked to many political figures, including fellow stem cell advocate Michael J. Fox. She is presently on the Advisory Board of the Genetics Policy Institute and travels nationwide with the organization to attend educational and scientific conferences, including the World Stem Cell Summit at the University of Wisconsin, Harvard University, Stanford University, Baylor College of Medicine at the University of Texas, University of Michigan and at the United Nations, where she addressed issues impeding the science.
Sabrina’s media coverage as the Foundation’s spokesperson and stem cell advocate includes interviews with NBC, FOX, CBS, ABC, CNN Headline News, Good Morning America, Deco Drive, NPR, Jim Defede Show, WebMD Magazine (nominated a 2009 American Health Hero), The Miami Herald, Sun-Sentinel and the Wall Street Journal.
As a motivational speaker and spokesperson, Sabrina continuously enjoys taking the time to meet students and chat with them at schools, universities and community centers.
Sabrina is also the creator of a progressive line of t-shirts to promote the cause www.freethestemcells.com and the 2011 Calendar of CELLebrity Doctors

To find out more about her upcoming event please click on the link below and sign up now! Seats are limited! Don't miss out a way to have a good time while giving to a good cause.. Bring family and friends as well!! 

Hope to see you there!



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