Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Trump Networks, DAD program join forces


Pat Gesualdo


The non-profit organization DAD (Drums and Disabilities) has entered into The Trump Network’s opportunity structure, setting itself up to generate additional funding resources for children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, Tourette’s Syndrome, Aspberger’s Syndrome, ODD, OCD, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and other disabilities. 

As a distributor of The Trump Network’s revolutionary products, the DAD organization can expand its scope and will use proceeds generated to enhance the DAD program offerings.

“We originally founded The Trump Network in 1997 as Ideal Health, with a vision to do well by doing good," said founders Lou DeCaprio and brothers Scott and Todd Stanwood. "We want to empower people to live life fully and advance in all areas of life—body, mind, and spirit. The DAD program is fully harmonious with our philosophy and we are delighted to provide a vehicle to help them achieve their goals.” 

“We are honored to work alongside The Trump Network in an effort to help autistic and special needs children,” says DAD President/CEO, Pat Gesualdo. “With the resources potential made available through The Trump Network opportunity, we can add a new dimension to our overall offerings for the children, parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals who use the DAD program.”

The Trump Network is a network marketing company that provides people with an opportunity to promote wellness while also promoting a healthy lifestyle. T  and deserve.


DAD (Drums and Disabilities) is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit organization, founded by celebrated drum virtuoso/author Pat Gesualdo. DAD revolutionized the special education curriculum on a global basis. Doctors, neuroscientists, teachers, parents, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and behavioral therapists use the DAD Program in schools, hospitals, mental health facilities, school systems, and community centers throughout the world, in an effort to help special needs children and adults develop physical and cognitive functioning.

For more information, please contact DAD World Headquarters at 973-725-5150, or visit the official Pat Gesualdo DAD Program
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