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      <title>Education Institution for Students with Learing Disabilities to be Featured on The Profiles Series</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Leesburg, FL, June 24, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Beacon College, the only accredited 4-year education institution in the country for learning-disables students, will be chronicled on the The Profiles Series Wednesday, June 27, 2007 on cable networks nationwide.

The college, founded in 1989, was the idea of a group of concerned parents passionate about the education of those children affected by learning disabilities--a group historically marginalized and left behind in the arena of education. "At Beacon College, we accommodate a wide range of learning disabilities. The profile of our students may be dyslexic, students with math disabilities, students with language disorders--but what our students have in common is that they are college-able young adults who have average to above average IQs, and are intellectually capable of completing a college curriculum," said Deborah Brodbeck, President of Beacon College.

The school addresses every detail of a student's needs, from its specially designed living facilities, to strategies for comprehension and material retention. It utilizes unique learning approaches with successful results. At Beacon, students learn in a nurturing, yet realistically challenging environment tailor made for their individual needs. Students are welcomed at the college and develop confidence and attain academic achievements.

"I am particularly proud and satisfied to partner with Beacon College to highlight this wonderful college. Being a father myself, I know it's a parent's heartfelt need to give your child the best chances in life possible." commented Wali Waiters, Executive Producer, The Profiles Series.

Beacon College was incorporated as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) institution for higher learning on May 24, 1989. The college embraces students with learning disabilities by providing educational opportunities acknowledging individual learning differences. For more about Beacon College, visit http://www.beaconcollege.edu or call 352-787-7660.

The Profiles Series is independently produced by Profiles Productions, LLC., in Boca Raton, Florida. Their mission is to create quality programming that informs, educates and enlightens their viewers both nationally and internationally. Covering a variety of topics including health, medical, business, and environmental issues, The Profiles Series can also be seen internationally on WorldNet, part of Voice of America Television, and on cable syndication nationwide. The Profiles Series disseminates information to consumers and industry alike in order to address important issues facing today's society and marketplace. Visit www.profilesseries.com for more information.

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      <title>Faith-Based Family Support Program to be Featured on Next Episode of The Profiles Series</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Colorado Springs, CO, June 24, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Focus on the Family announced today that its organization will be featured on the next airing of The Profiles Series, hosted by Lou Gosset, Jr. The family-friendly series will be broadcast on cable networks nationwide Wednesday, June 27, 2007.

The award-winning program will take viewers on a journey to the international organization's headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado for an in-depth look at how this leading faith-based nonprofit organization helps families with advice, encouragement and resources for everything from marriage and parenting to entertainment, health, culture and other issues that affect the family in today's difficult world. "It's an honor to recognize an organization so committed to preserving the sanctity of the family," commented Wali Waters, Executive Producer of The Profiles Series.

"Focus on the Family welcomes the opportunity to share how we are strengthening the next generation of families with viewers of the Profiles Series," said Steve Maegdlin, Focus on the Family Senior Vice President. "There's not a family we know of that would say it's perfect or has nothing to learn. On the contrary, thousands of people contact us daily, eager for help on improving their marriages, relationships with their children, their priorities, and ultimately their resolve to be the best family they can be."

Founded in 1977, Focus on the Family is a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing and defending families worldwide. The "Focus on the Family" broadcast has over 1.5 million listeners daily in the United States alone. Focus on the Family has offices worldwide with a total audience of over 200 million. For more information, visit http://www.focusonthefamily.com.

The Profiles Series is hosted by Academy Award winner Lou Gossett Jr., whose films include "A Raisin in the Sun," "An Officer and a Gentleman," and Tyler Perry's newly released "Daddy's Little Girl." Gossett has also been involved in organizations like the NAACP, CARE, and the United States Armed Forces.

The Profiles Series is independently produced by Profiles Productions, LLC., in Boca Raton, Florida. Their mission is to create quality programming that informs, educates and enlightens their viewers both nationally and internationally. Covering a variety of topics including health, medical, business, and environmental issues, The Profiles Series can also be seen internationally on WorldNet, part of Voice of America Television, and on cable syndication nationwide. The Profiles Series disseminates information to consumers and industry alike in order to address important issues facing today's society and marketplace. For more information, please visit http://www.profilesseries.com.

For more information on Focus on the Family, or to interview one of our family experts, contact Lisa Anderson at (719) 548-5583 or by email: lisa.anderson@fotf.org.

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      <title>Reducing Healthcare Disparities by Serving the Under Served Communities</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Los Angeles, CA, June 26, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science announced today that the institution is to be profiled in a story about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Education on the Profiles hosted by Lou Gossett Jr. The story will focus on Drew's mission of serving the under served and the advancement of diverse education. The University strives to improve the health status of under served communities through innovative biomedical research, and progressive health policies. By maintaining and expanding relationships with local medical schools, research institutions and community-based organizations, Drew is focused on eliminating the health disparities by providing access to and delivery of healthcare services to underserved populations.

"We are extremely honored to be a featured guest on the Profiles Series. Drew has an exciting and moving story to tell about health, education, diversity and social justice," says Dr Susan Kelly, President of Drew. "We are very excited about partnering with Drew to inform and educate our viewers on the importance of Drew's approach to technology," says Wali Waiters, Executive Producer of "the Profiles Series".

About "The Profiles Series"

Their mission is to create quality programming which will inform, educate and enlighten their viewers both nationally and internationally. They cover a variety of topics ranging from health and medical to business, and environmental. "The Profiles Series" can be seen on cable networks nationwide and internationally on Voice of America Television. http://www.profilesseries.com

About Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Founded in 1966 in response to the lack of adequate medical facilities in the area, the institution later became a University and changed its name in 1987 to reflect its expanded academic role and identity. The University is named in honor of Dr. Charles R. Drew, a brilliant African-American physician, famous for his pioneering work in blood preservation. His dedication to learning and the sharing of knowledge to benefit mankind is the inspiration for the University. The mission of the University is to conduct education and research in the context of community service in order to train physicians and allied health professionals to provide care with excellence.

http://www.cdrewu.edu

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      <title>"The Profiles Series" Announces Important Program on Childhood Obesity in America</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Boca Raton, FL, August 04, 2007 --(PR.com)-- "The Profiles Series," an award-winning educational television program dedicated to informative, educational programming, announced today that it will produce a special-edition program on overcoming childhood obesity in America.

With the incidence of childhood obesity increasing worldwide--most dramatically in industrialized nations--the Brody School of Medicine will be profiled on an upcoming episode of The Profiles Series that addresses the need to overcome this alarming health crisis.

"The epidemic of childhood obesity has become so widespread, so pervasive in American society that we risk young generations plagued by health problems and early mortality. Not only is it a public health disaster, it's also becoming and will be a tremendous burden on the healthcare system," commented Wali Waiters, Executive Producer. "We are committed to shedding light on the crisis and forming a battle plan to overcome it. It's just imperative."

In industrialized nations, millions of people live sedentary lifestyles. They eat more fast foods which are high in fat, calories, and most dangerously, trans fatty acids. Studies indicate that in just 2 decades, the incidence of overweight children doubled in the US for the 6 to 11 age group, and tripled in the teenage bracket.

According to the annual National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one-third of children in the United States are overweight or at risk for being overweight. The survey also indicates that about 25 million US children and adolescents are "overweight or nearly overweight."

The mission of The Profiles Series is to create quality programming that will inform, educate and enlighten their viewers both nationally and internationally. Covering a variety of topics including health, medical, business, and environmental issues, The Profiles Series can be seen on cable networks nationwide, and internationally on Voice of America Television. Visit www.profilesseries.com for more information.

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