Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Will It Launch Product - My Get Up and Go Cane
A partner for the Overland Park, Kansas-based Will It Launch, Earl Pardo leads the company in identifying As Seen on TV products with the potential for successful retail distribution across the country. Earl Pardo has coordinated the launch of numerous As Seen on TV products, which include the My Get Up and Go Cane.
My Get Up and Go Cane helps individuals relying on the use of a cane retain their independence through a cane design that evenly distributes body weight. The cane features an adjustable two-handle design that enables users to go from a sitting to a standing position with increased ease and safety. Its lower handle pivots forward in order to balance weight distribution, and the free-standing base keeps the cane balanced and upright as the user rises from a seated position.
Designed by an orthopedic surgeon, the cane possess a cushion handle for comfort and adjusts between 29 inches and 36 inches. Its lightweight, durable frame can support up to 350 pounds. Additional features include built-in LED light and a foldable design for storage.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Mission Adelante Offers English as a Second Language Program
Earl Pardo serves as a partner for Will It Launch and leads the company’s product sourcing group in identifying products with the potential to become As Seen on TV hits. Beyond his professional obligations, Earl Pardo supports community organizations such as Mission Adelante.
Mission Adelante helps non-English speaking immigrants integrate into the community through the English as a second language (ESL) program.
Designed to aid adult immigrants in finding employment and successfully integrating into American culture, the ESL program provides support in navigating the difficulties of learning English. It focuses on establishing a high degree of relatability and emphasizes verbal practice through multiple levels of instruction. Participants work with a volunteer conversation partner, enabling them to develop comradery while building their English language skills.
Volunteers are not required to possess any specific expertise or preparation to assist with the program. Additionally, they do not need to speak a second language. Volunteer sessions occur on Tuesday or Thursday nights over a 12-week trimester.
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