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Full Sails and Open Hearts: Midwest Businessman Launches
Special Sailing Program for Cognitively Impaired
INDIANAPOLIS, April 25, 2005 -- A lifelong love of sailing
coupled with a driving desire to help the less fortunate has
led an Indianapolis man to set out on what will eventually
become an around-the-world journey of hope and education for
children of all nationalities.
George Saidah, a successful entrepreneur and software
engineer, is the founder and executive director of Heart of
Sailing, a nonprofit foundation whose major function is to
bring a slice of the seafaring world to children with
cognitive disorders. His first voyage will be this fall and
will begin what Saidah hopes will become a lifetime of
exposing children to possibilities they otherwise would not
have experienced.
"I love sailing, and this is a dream I have always wanted to
accomplish," Saidah said of the program. He noted that while
there are numerous opportunities for children in various
other areas, "There is nothing for kids with cognitive
impairments in the sailing arena."
With the Heart of Sailing program, Saidah will travel from
port to port in the United States, picking up between eight
to 12 children and their caregivers and taking them on
day-long sailing excursions. But, he adds, the trips won't
be simple pleasure rides.
"They will learn [to the best of their ability] how to
sail," he said. "They will help sail the boat. They are the
crew."
He added that passengers will receive safety lessons and
training in how to tie nautical knots, and will be given a
book about their adventure. They all will even receive their
very own Captain's cap - making them official "sailors." All
passengers will be outfitted with lifejackets, and the boat
is fully equipped with all necessary safety equipment.
Amber Burton Small, who acts as Saidah's sailing partner in
the adventure, notes that the program will serve as a kind
of therapy for the children. "It has been proven that there
are therapeutic benefits of sensory experiences," Small, the
Heart of Sailing program director, said. "It's a kind of
cognitive therapy."
After spending time along America's coastlines, Saidah's
49-foot catamaran will then set sail for the rest of the
world - literally searching for ports to establish regional
programs to help children learn about the joys of sailing.
That journey will take approximately five years. "But during
that time, we plan to set up regional programs everywhere we
go," Saidah said.
The American program is actually an offshoot of a very
successful sailing initiative in France - Au Coeur Des
Voiles (which translates to "the heart of sailing"). In the
French program, which began in 2001, children are taken to a
single port, where they board a 33-foot sailboat for
day-trips.
"A friend of mine started this program in France," Saidah
said. "But he stays in one port, and the children have to
come to him. I want to set up many programs in many ports so
we can come to the children."
Saidah noted that the founder of the European Heart of
Sailing program acts as a technical adviser for the American
endeavor.
Heart of Sailing is currently raising funds to help kick the
program off and launch the boat - which will be delivered
from its manufacturer in Les Sables D'Olonne, France, late
this summer or in the early fall.
As part of the sailing experience for children of the world,
Saidah is also publishing a children's book, which each
passenger will receive upon boarding. During the vessel's
globe-trotting trek, Saidah will also pen a book for adults,
and Small will write a series of children's books about the
trip from the perspective of their two cats, who will be
full-time crew.
For more information on the Heart of Sailing program or to
inquire about donations and sponsorship opportunities,
log-on to http://www.HeartofSailing.org.
For interview requests, contact:
George Saidah/R. Michael Johnson
866.368.5350/317.876.1673
gsaidah@heartofsailing.org
http://www.HeartofSailing.org
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