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Team up with one of our past GNI Arizona vendors on tackling brain tumor disease

Friday, March 16th, 2012

To our Arizona Clients and Neighbors:

Good Neighbor Insurance (GNI), www.gnazhealth.com and www.gninsurance.com, believes in being a servant to our clients.  We have the privilege of helping you, our Arizona neighbors and clients, with providing the best Arizona medical insurance coverage on the market.

Jeff, my dad, and I are the owners of Good Neighbor Insurance (GNI).  We can only be this great for our clients because of our GNI Team.  Who is the GNI Team?  They are our associates as well as our vendors.  One may not think of vendors as part of the company team. They are, in fact, a vital part. 

One of our vendors has been with us for many years.  They are a husband and wife CPA team, Perkins Accounting, here in Gilbert, Arizona.   This article is dedicated specifically to our past CPA team, Sandy and her husband Richard.  Last year tragedy struck the Perkins family due to their son, Sam, passing away suddenly with brain cancer at the young age of 20, in late 2011.  Our prayers and hearts go out to Sandy and Richard during this time.  It was with great sadness to hear that Sandy and Richard have decided to leave their CPA business.  We will miss their business friendship!

Good Neighbor Insurance has asked Sandy and Richard what we can do to help in their time of need.  They have asked us to share with you, our Arizona clients and neighbors, information about brain tumor research and organizations that are involved in curbing this fatal disease.

Here is the information, in Sandy’s own words, on organizations her and Richard are working closely with.

1.  Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research (SSBTR) - their web page is http://www.ssbtr.org/.

This is taken from their webpage:  “Students in leadership positions learn about brain tumors and gain real world experience in running a non-profit business while raising funds for brain tumor research. Beneficiaries of the money we raise are Barrow Neurological Institute, National Brain Tumor Society, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Steele Children’s Research Center in Tucson, and Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen). With your help we can make a difference.

The intent of our website is to further our objectives of disseminating information about this disease process, stimulating more widespread involvement within our community through donating, volunteering and participating in one or more of our events, and publicizing and promoting this exceptional student-run organization.

The things I like about this organization are that the money raised is given to local institutions and that it is a great way to get high school and college students involved.  They are our future!

2.  National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS) their web page is http://www.braintumor.org/.

This is from their website:

“National Brain Tumor Society believes that potentially-transformative research must be supported by informed private funders. Public research funding is essential for basic and early translational research, but there are systemic challenges to scientists who have the potential to make progress in leaps and bounds, rather than incremental steps.

Academic institutions and individual researchers contribute essential findings to the brain tumor field. National Brain Tumor Society is committed to moving this critical knowledge beyond the bench by connecting it to industry partners. Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies have the motivation, expertise and resources to drive promising science into clinical trials – and beyond, to the brain tumor patients who need more effective therapies to improve quality of life.

National Brain Tumor Society has always funded investigations for both adult and pediatric tumor types. Across the field, there remains a substantial difference in scientific knowledge between adult and pediatric tumors. Now, our Pediatric Research Initiative prioritizes the areas of research that we believe will close this knowledge gap and lead to swifter progress in future pediatric research.”

I like this organization because it is a national organization with various fundraisers such as walks and runs etc throughout the country.  They focus on brain tumor research for both adult and children.  Research on pediatric cancer in general and brain tumors especially is very underfunded.

3.   I forgot to mention that the NBTS is having a walk this weekend March 18th at Steele Indian School Park. We have a team (Team Sam – The Lion) of about 25 people to walk for Sam.

The following is the link to the team page for Sam:  http://www.braintumorcommunity.org/site/TR/Events/BTW-AZ?team_id=49952&pg=team&fr_id=1781

Thank you for allowing us to share with you, our Arizona clients and neighbors, part of our past GNI Team member’s story.  Do call on any of us here at Good Neighbor Insurance for your Arizona health insurance needs.  You may also reach us at our web site at www.gnazhealth.com and get live quotes here at www.gnhealthplan.com

Warm regards,

Doug Gulleson, MBA

Good Neighbor Insurance

doug@gninsurance.com

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Welcome Logos Dentistry; another small business opens up in Arizona – 2011

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Any time a new small business is born in America our country becomes a little stronger. Small business in America is one part of the backbone of this great country of ours. We want to share with you a success story of one of our personal friends here in Chandler, Arizona. Kris and his wife, Maya Putrasahan are a true example of one of the ways to be a wonderful American family. Both hail from Indonesia and have two wonderful teenage children.

Dad, my bonus mom Gloria, I, and many other friends witnessed this family become American citizens a few years back. Yes, this guy can cry and I was misty eyed knowing how amazingly wonderful we are to be Americans. For sure we have our struggles but what country doesn’t. I was born and raised in Indonesia for 19 years and there is nothing like our wonderful country, the United States of America! Now this year, in November 2011, the Putrasahan family has made another dream come true; they opened up their own dental office.

Doctor Kris is a general dentist practicing in the Valley for over 15 years. Their business is called Logos Dentistry PLLC and they can be found on Facebook. Their business web site is at www.logosdentistry.com. You may email Doctor Kris at drkris@logosdentistry.com. You may email the front desk for an appointment at frontdesk@logosdentistry.com or call them at 480-788-3627. Their office is located on the SW corner of Price Road and Ray Road.

I personally am not fond of dentist offices since my childhood dental experiences came from Indonesian dental work done. Growing up in Indonesia we had to travel all day to another island to get a dentist to look at our teeth. The travel was not the hard part. What was the toughest part was keeping from choking those cotton balls stuffed down our throats to keep our mouth dry as the dentist worked on our cavity filled teeth. Modern dentist equipment was not common in those far corners of the earth. But I will tell you now I am so very happy to sit down in Dr. Kris dentist chair because this doctor really knows the art of his business. He not is only great but, in layman’s terms, awesome! I will never ever go to another dentist, so help me God!!

We are excited for Doctor Kris and his wonderful wife and family for their lives in and out of work. They are a true example of what an American family is and should look like. I am thankful to not only say that Pak (Mr. in Indonesian) Kris is my dentist but also an awesome friend!

Well, with that said, I better get my call into their office, Logos Dentistry, so I can make sure I have no cavities to fret about.

Doug Gulleson loves to scuba dive overseas.  He makes sure he has his U.S. health care and overseas health care information with him at all times when he travels (check out his diving travels at www.douggulleson.com). Keep our blog close by you, www.gntravelinsurance.com, for continual updates on the changes with the US health care system.

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Good Neighbor Insurance is donating a $2000 saxophone to a student in Phoenix Metro, Arizona

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Good Neighbor Insurance, www.gnazhealth.com, staff has provided a very good used saxophone to one lucky student.  $2000 saxophone with less than 100 hours use to be given to the school with the funniest moment in band or music class; Donated by Good Neighbor Insurance, Inc in conjunction with Benevolent Bid; See details below to enter.

Prize:
Yamaha Tenor Saxophone

Padded Case
45 count, 2 ½ reeds
Training manuals with DVD’s and song books

Valued at $2000 dollars

Please go here for more on this article:   http://www.benevolent-bid.com/wordpress/

Doug Gulleson loves to scuba dive overseas and makes sure he has his US health care and overseas health care, www.gninsurance.com, information with him at all times when he travels   Keep our blog close by you, www.gntravelinsurance.com, for continual updates on the changes with the US health care system.

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