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Give Me A Shot Of Anything: House Calls To The Homeless- Rhode Island Premiere Screening

 

Please join me as I present the Rhode Island premiere screening of this documentary as part of my Rogers High School Senior Project.                                                                                                    All proceeds will benefit the St. Joseph's Church Soup Kitchen.
                           
Documentary by Jeff Schwartz, executive producer Jeff Byrd, producer James Pilott.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
6:00 - 7:00 pm Tickets on sale at the door   Refreshments available 
Donation $10 Checks payable to St. Joseph-Vincent de Paul
7:00 pm Showtime
Followed by a Q&A session with Dr. James O'Connell 
 
James O'Connell M.D., a Newport native and a charismatic Boston street doctor makes “house calls” to the homeless, delivering lifesaving medical care to his struggling patients, who must deal with their demons, disease and death.
"Extremely Powerful...A Fascinating Film" -NPR
Watch the Trailer at www.givemeashotofanything.com
 
This film examines how we as a society treat our least fortunate. This is an exclusive look into the world of the homeless and the doctors who care for them. Those who are willing to look at the ‘bum on the street’ and see the person inside. 

A person who could be you or me.
Hope to see you there,
Michael O'Connell (RHS Class of 2012)
Feel free to email me with any questions or to R.S.P.V. mpoc12@gmail.com

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