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Gwenda Arguin

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:04:54 AM8/5/24
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Wingsof Rescue is a donation-supported 501(c)3 public charity that flies abandoned, homeless and at-risk pets from overcrowded shelters and disaster areas to shelters with available space without displacing any locally sheltered pets. The result is that great pets in need of loving homes are brought to welcoming locations where families are eagerly waiting to adopt them. At Wings of Rescue we strive to transport pets to their new homes safely, quickly and with as little stress as possible.

In times of natural disaster we often use our in-bound planes to deliver humanitarian and veterinarian aid, pet supplies and shelter materials, thereby making the most efficient use of each of our flights.


From our unique perspective traveling across North America we know that spay-and-neuter programs are key to reducing the number of unwanted pets flooding municipal shelters. For this reason we sponsor spay/neuter programs to make a difference.


A great deal of success in reducing unwanted pet populations has been achieved in recent years thanks in great measure to the implementation of successful spay-and-neuter programs, comprehensive behavior training, and low-cost vaccination clinics. The availability of educational resources has also proliferated, which helps give people the skills they need to successfully retain their pets and not discard them in shelters. Yet sadly in many areas, especially those that have been hard hit by economic and housing challenges, pet overpopulation and high euthanasia rates remain an issue. Irresponsible backyard breeding also contributes to the pet-population problem. This means that local shelters, which are already often underfunded, end up with far more pets than their staff and facilities can care for.


Wings of Rescue often responds to tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters by delivering emergency humanitarian and veterinary aid, and pet supplies, to disaster victims and pets throughout North America by making use of the space on its incoming flights sent to rescue at-risk shelter pets in the afflicted areas.


Our model empowers communities to serve themselves with the support of our app. All food donors, rescuers, and agency partners are members of the communities where we operate.

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Food Rescue US is dedicated to eliminating hunger and food waste (keeping food out of landfills and reducing greenhouse gasses). We engage volunteers and food donors through our proprietary web-based app to directly transfer nutritious excess food to social service agencies serving the food insecure.


John Battsek is one of the most successful producers in feature documentary filmmaking. Starting with Academy Award winning One Day In September which Battsek conceived and produced, he has since been responsible for some of the most acclaimed documentaries in recent years.


In 2020, Battsek launched his new production company Ventureland with long-time collaborators Kerstin Emhoff and Ali Brown. Battsek is currently in production on a range of titles including a film about the iconic Abbey Road Studios, directed by Mary McCartney and a biopic on the former world number 1 tennis player Boris Becker, directed by Alex Gibney.


PJ van Sandwijk is the co-founder of STORYTELLER PRODUCTIONS alongside screenwriter Michael Lesslie. The company originates and focuses on a diverse range of premium film and television projects with global appeal.


Other recent films include WAGNER'S DREAM, which received an Emmy nomination for editing, VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR, DIXIE CHICKS: SHUT UP & SING, and LIVING EMERGENCY: STORIES OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS.


Siriporn Bangngoen (Amp) set off to explore the world after completing her education, living in Thailand, Bahrain, New Zealand and Australia. Eventually returning to Thailand, Amp became the Head of Care at a large care facility in Chiang Mai. While on holiday in the United Kingdom, she met cave diver Rick Stanton. Upon returning to her home in Chiang Rai, Amp was horrified to hear that a group of boys were trapped in a cave close to her village. Amp volunteered to assist with the rescue and worked alongside Rick Stanton as a translator.




Thanet Natisri is a founding member and CEO of American Groundwater Solutions,LLC as well the founder and CEO of WATERFORCE CO.,LTD. and Co-owner of Thai D Classic Thai Cuisine in Marion, IL. Thanet has been highly involved in charitable acts of service regarding water management and environmental care globally for several years.


Beginning in 2014 and continuing presently, Thanet and his team kickstarted the National Groundwater Bank Project in Thailand, which has helped to lift thousands of people from poverty. Thanet has also aided in the ongoing effort to solve the issue of PM 2.5 air pollution, assisting with a series of Air Scrubber Towers installed around Thailand. In 2019 Thanet was in the frontlines of responders to the floods of Alexander County, IL and expanded the Groundwater Bank Project to Myanmar, India, and Uganda.


When COVID-19 complications began in 2020, Thanet designed and built mobile negative pressure units for patients in Thailand, he also worked with the Thai Ministry of Education developing water management courses for community colleges.


His charity work has been recognized by the US House of Representatives, the Illinois House of Representatives, and has received numerous awards including the 2018 Southern Illinois United Nations Association Human Rights Defender award, the 2019 Award of Excellence from the City of Marion Chamber of Commerce, Southern Illinoisan 2019 Leaders Among Us Award and 2020 Above Self Service award from the rotary club of Thai Town, Los Angeles.


John Volanthen is a world record-holding British caver and cave diver who has been involved in cave exploration over the last two decades. John began caving with the scouts at the age of 14 and has been at the forefront of cave exploration since combining disciplines of both caving and diving. Where suitable equipment was not available, John has innovated, designed and built breathing and mapping systems to safely explore new ground.


Search and Rescue, along with Body Recovery dives are an inevitable extension to cave diving at this experience level. Jason has taken part in numerous body recoveries across Europe, and was also one of the two divers who successfully recovered six people trapped in a flooded cave in Mexico in 2004. This could be described as a practice run for Thailand 14 years later.


Having been unable to depart with the advance search party to Thailand in 2018, Jason arrived on site once the boys had been found. His experience and sound judgement were required if the boys were ever going to get out of the cave alive.


Harry and his colleagues have explored caves to 245m depth, and shipwrecks to over 150m, in dives lasting over 16 hours. He is an enthusiastic UW photographer and videographer who is now also building a career in documentary films.


Harry has a professional and voluntary interest in search and rescue operations, establishing the first sump rescue training course in Australasia. By building relationships with emergency services locally he has been preparing for such an event. The 2018 Thailand cave rescue was an opportunity to put this training to work.


During his time in the Pacific Theater, Captain Torrel was the deployed mission commander for operations in Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea and various other locations. Captain Torrel was called upon to lead a Humanitarian Aid response team in Tham Luang, Thailand. As the operations officer responsible for senior level coordination between military, civilian, and diplomatic entities; Captain Torrel helped develop, coordinate, and implement a rescue plan across cultural and linguistic divides. The Tham Luang Cave Rescue was a resounding success, saving the lives of all 13 trapped individuals. In 2019 he was named the Special Tactics of the Year for Air Force Special Operations Command.


Prior to entering into special operations, Captain Torrel was recruited to play Division-1 Hockey at the United States Air Force Academy. His team won two conference titles in four years. Commissioning in May of 2014 as a pilot trainee, he was placed on casual status at the Academy as a strength and conditioning coach. Following Initial Flight Training he assessed to become a Special Tactics Officer and was selected to cross train.


As rescue equipment manufacturers, our purpose and mission is to help and protect those who save lives and work at height. We specialize in the manufacture of safety and rescue products that meet the highest standards, designed for professionals who often work in dangerous environments. Our customers can focus on their job, knowing they can rely on and trust the gear they use.


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If you require hospitalization and wish to go home, Global Rescue will transport you there by the medically indicated form of transport. Global Rescue will determine the mode of transport, taking into account member safety, treatment and comfort concerns.


If the situation in a country deteriorates to the point where an official declaration is made or it is clear that the member will suffer imminent grievous bodily harm, Global Rescue will deploy and rescue the member, bringing them to the nearest safe location prior to evacuating them back to their home country.


Global Rescue membership is available to anyone, regardless of their country of citizenship. Global Rescue will transport and evacuate our members to their choice of hospital in their home country. All prices quoted for memberships are listed in U.S. dollars (USD).


Global Rescue provides Field Rescue services to members anytime they become injured or ill in a location where serious permanent injury or death could result. For example, Global Rescue regularly provides Field Rescue services to members in the backcountry suffering from altitude sickness and orthopedic injuries, including sprains and broken bones. Please refer to our Member Services Agreement for more detail.

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