Anoopa featured on Atlanta Fox 5 News tonight
March 18, 2005 11:42 AM
Tonight at 5:00PM EST, Atlanta's Fox channel 5 local news will be reporting on Anoopa's case. They interviewed the Sharmas last night about her interest in public health and her organ donation.
Update: The video is now online.
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Posted March 18, 2005 1:06 PM
If there's any way to put excerpts from the broadcast on the website, it would be super appreciated by those of us who are unable to view the program
Thanks much
sue pizarro
Posted March 18, 2005 2:49 PM
Anoopa was not one of my students at TJHSST, but I cried when I read the news. I recognize her beautiful face from many encounters in the school's hallways...
Eveyone here at school is sharing your grief.GDPosted March 18, 2005 6:06 PM
Prayers to your family from my family!
I learned of Anoopa and the website via the Fox5 broadcast. Her story has touched my life in ways I cannot express.
God bless you!
Posted March 18, 2005 6:09 PM
It was a very touching tribute--showing both the strength of Anoopa's family and the wonderful and complex person of Anoopa . I TiVo'd it, and will transfer it to VHS. I don't know how to get VHS to computer, but if any of you all do, please email me. nedcoker(at)gmail(dot)com and I can mail you a copy.
Posted March 18, 2005 11:17 PM
After watching the Fox news segment on Anoopa and her many adventures in such a short life....I kept my two kids up to watch the report again at 10 pm, to show them how Anoopa has touched so many people thur being so kind....adventurous.....and willing to help others.
My prayers are with her family and best wishes to Uttama.Posted March 19, 2005 8:56 AM
I only read about Annopa's story when I saw a heading of the tradgey in the USAID dialy news bullitin. I saw that her last name was of indian decent, and being indian myself, I wanted to see what happened. Since, reading everything about Annopa, I have been thinking of her short but full life. Reading her articles on the Wheel site, absolutley have intrigued me of what great insight she had. She has given me inspiration, to always make the most of life. My thouhts are also with her family, they say losing a child is the hardest thing in life, after losing my mother I thought how can that be possible, with all the pain I am in over losing my mother. But,I also bielieve we will all one day reunite and to Just hold on to that beautiful thought.