After receiving this letter and thinking about it for a long time, I believe that it would be appropriate to share it on this site. We had some very interesting and varied opinions at the time so I felt it was appropriate to share this forwarded email. As you can see, I received this in October and have not been able to forget about it...I decided I needed to share it with you now.
Take a look and see what you think and feel as you read it yourselves.....I'll share my thoughts after a while.
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:02:08 -0400[/FONT]
Dear Heart of Sailing Captains and Volunteers,
As you probably heard, I had an accident in San Diego at the end of March that cost 2 lives. After 4 month of investigations, the Harbor Police of San Diego cleared me from any wrong doing and did not charge me with any criminal charges. The victims’ families filed a lawsuit against me, Heart of Sailing and Macgregor, the manufacture of the sailboat that capsized for no good reason. After all the police and opponent lawyers investigations, they are clearing us to pursuit Macgregor for problems and bad design that already cost many lives in the past.
I am now, after a long and painful journey, and the help and support of my family, my partner Stina, many of you and the families that sailed with us, emerging a little from my silence and getting back on the saddle to lead again Heart of Sailing to serve more families and continue the expansion to more horizons with some modifications in our Daysail procedures.
The email goes on to discuss his future sailing plans with Heart of Sailing....
Last year’s After Thanksgiving Sails were very successful.
[FONT="]We all serviced 764 individuals from 163 families on 39 sailboats in 18 cities with the help of 77 volunteers that weekend.[/FONT]
We are ready to do it again this year to come back with a success. Lot of families that sailed with us over the last few years sent me notes to ask me to hang in there and that they were ready to sail with us again as soon as Daysails were available in their region.
Are you ready to do it again this year and to give them a memorable experience?
You probably heard from our Heart of Sailing families, as we do, that there is very little for Special Needs families to do together. We want to help change that, especially around the holidays. In that spirit, we are offering the After Thanksgiving Sail, primarily on Saturday, November 26, Friday and Sunday and the weekend of December 3rd/4th are also possible if it fits better your schedule. This not only provides the opportunity to create a new holiday memory and tradition, but to also include extended family members and friends who may be in town visiting.
The sails will be 1-hour in length, as usual. The only real differences are that there will be only one family per boat per hour, and we would like to present the sailing certificate to the family as a whole. We will send a template for both the certificate and the confirmation email that we recommend that you use.
I always greatly appreciate the care and time that you give to these families, but I want to give you a special thanks for helping to create a new family holiday tradition this Thanksgiving.
We presently have captains committed in:
Dana[FONT="] Point, Newport Beach & Ventura CA, Jacksonville and Melbourne FL, Atlanta GA, Tacoma WA and Puerto Rico. [/FONT]
We would like to sail in all our chapters that could sail in November.
Please confirm the date, how many hours you would like to sail, and the number of family members that you can accommodate on each sail.
Also, please watch for our Parade of Light information.
If you do not want to receive any emails from me or Heart of Sailing, or want to be removed from our volunteers list, please let me know, I do not want to bother anyone.
Kind regards and thank you soooo much for your support in the last few years,
George
George Saidah
Founder/Executive Director
Heart of Sailing
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Sailing in CA, CT, FL, IN, GA, LA, MA, NJ, NY, OR, PR, TX, WA, Canada and France
U.S.[FONT="] Headquarters:
1114 N. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404
email and phone contact information was deleted by me
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Take a look and see what you think and feel as you read it yourselves.....I'll share my thoughts after a while.
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:02:08 -0400[/FONT]
Dear Heart of Sailing Captains and Volunteers,
As you probably heard, I had an accident in San Diego at the end of March that cost 2 lives. After 4 month of investigations, the Harbor Police of San Diego cleared me from any wrong doing and did not charge me with any criminal charges. The victims’ families filed a lawsuit against me, Heart of Sailing and Macgregor, the manufacture of the sailboat that capsized for no good reason. After all the police and opponent lawyers investigations, they are clearing us to pursuit Macgregor for problems and bad design that already cost many lives in the past.
I am now, after a long and painful journey, and the help and support of my family, my partner Stina, many of you and the families that sailed with us, emerging a little from my silence and getting back on the saddle to lead again Heart of Sailing to serve more families and continue the expansion to more horizons with some modifications in our Daysail procedures.
The email goes on to discuss his future sailing plans with Heart of Sailing....
Last year’s After Thanksgiving Sails were very successful.
[FONT="]We all serviced 764 individuals from 163 families on 39 sailboats in 18 cities with the help of 77 volunteers that weekend.[/FONT]
We are ready to do it again this year to come back with a success. Lot of families that sailed with us over the last few years sent me notes to ask me to hang in there and that they were ready to sail with us again as soon as Daysails were available in their region.
Are you ready to do it again this year and to give them a memorable experience?
You probably heard from our Heart of Sailing families, as we do, that there is very little for Special Needs families to do together. We want to help change that, especially around the holidays. In that spirit, we are offering the After Thanksgiving Sail, primarily on Saturday, November 26, Friday and Sunday and the weekend of December 3rd/4th are also possible if it fits better your schedule. This not only provides the opportunity to create a new holiday memory and tradition, but to also include extended family members and friends who may be in town visiting.
The sails will be 1-hour in length, as usual. The only real differences are that there will be only one family per boat per hour, and we would like to present the sailing certificate to the family as a whole. We will send a template for both the certificate and the confirmation email that we recommend that you use.
I always greatly appreciate the care and time that you give to these families, but I want to give you a special thanks for helping to create a new family holiday tradition this Thanksgiving.
We presently have captains committed in:
Dana[FONT="] Point, Newport Beach & Ventura CA, Jacksonville and Melbourne FL, Atlanta GA, Tacoma WA and Puerto Rico. [/FONT]
We would like to sail in all our chapters that could sail in November.
Please confirm the date, how many hours you would like to sail, and the number of family members that you can accommodate on each sail.
Also, please watch for our Parade of Light information.
If you do not want to receive any emails from me or Heart of Sailing, or want to be removed from our volunteers list, please let me know, I do not want to bother anyone.
Kind regards and thank you soooo much for your support in the last few years,
George
George Saidah
Founder/Executive Director
Heart of Sailing
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
Sailing in CA, CT, FL, IN, GA, LA, MA, NJ, NY, OR, PR, TX, WA, Canada and France
U.S.[FONT="] Headquarters:
1114 N. College Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404
email and phone contact information was deleted by me
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