Sunday, March 8, 2009

NEW YORK'S DISABILITY COMMUNITY REACHES OUT TO ''KING OF POP'' MICHAEL JACKSON TO GO ON THE COMEBACK TOUR

New York’s disabled community reaches out to perform at Michael Jackson’s comeback tour. One of New York’s largest disabled and individuals with special needs organizations, Family Residence Essential Enterprise (FREE), based in New York, is reaching out to music legend Michael Jackson upon hearing his announced on March 5, 2009. Jackson is looking to mount a thriller of a comeback after not performing in more than a decade and the Feeplayers were thrilled to hear it. After performing Thriller over a 100 times they are confident in reaching out to Jackson to help him brush up on his moves or teach him a few new ones.

Jackson’s comeback has erupted idea’s of being a coming out for the Freeplayers who have worked hard, despite all obstacles, to replicate the dances from the 1982 video. It would be an honor to be recognized for all of their hard work and tributes to the king of pop. “Our 3,000 individuals with special needs still today look up to Jackson as one of the greatest performers of the 20th century” says Jeff Cohen, Director of Gift Planning.

He is not only an idol for the Freeplayers but his devotion in raising money for charities and non-profits has sparked Free’s imagination on how to give back and the group is rigorously reaching out and has high hopes in becoming the new Jackson 5 for 2009.


About National Foundation for Human Potential

The National Foundation for Human Potential through Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. (FREE), benefits more than 3,000 individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness or traumatic brain injury and their families each year on Long Island.

E-mail: pradowitz@familyres.org


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