Suki deJong receives the Best Documentary Screenplay Award from Dan Gordon,
founder of the Zaki Gordon Institute for Independent Film in Sedona, Arizona.
Her film, "All Apologies" was her thesis project for her one-year intensive
program at Zaki Gordon Institute. Suki dedicated the award to Julius, her only
child, lost to GHB. It took her four years to get the film made. "Finding this
little school in Sedona with a one-year intensive program in documentary film
was the only way I could find to get this film made. I spent a year applying for
grants and trying to make the film on my own, with no results. The film tells how
Julius got addicted to GHB through the bodybuilding community while attending
college at FSU, how it carried over into the club scene and we eventually lost
him. I wanted to tell his story, with as many of the lurid facts about this drug
included to get the word out about GHB. It's my hope that no parent will have
to go through what I went through." DeJong has an undergraduate degree in
film from the University of Massachusetts in Boston, but has done little
filmmaking until this life-changing tragedy propelled her to produce this important
20-minute documentary. She is now trying to find funding for distribution for
the film. DVDs are now available via the web site.


Project GHB was among the Stockton area groups receiving monetary
gifts
from the A.G. Spanos Open Golf Tournament on June 11, 2007.

Project GHB President Trinka Porrata received the
check on behalf of Project
GHB from Andy Prokop of the United Way and Mr. Spanos' daughter, and
also
provided a copy of our brand new book about GHB addiction to the
Spanos
family.

Actor Mickey Jones was among the celebrities at the
June A.G. Spanos
Celebrity Pro-Am Golf Tournament. Mickey is perhaps best known for
his
Breathsavers commercials (http://www.mickeyjones.com/bsaver.jpg)
or his
long stint in "Home Improvement, but has done hundreds of films and
had
quite a musical career before that. He has appeared in a number of
LAPD
training films as well. Mickey is shown here with Trinka Porrata,
LAPD
retired, and a representative from the another group receiving a
donation
from the tournament.
GHB - The Stone Cold
Truth received the
Mental Health Network
3-Star Award!

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