I’ve amazed and gratified by the global interest in my story of how I met John and Yoko at the Bed-In and what’s happened since. I’ve given television, radio and press interviews in more countries than I can count and high spots were appearing live on CBS’s Early Show in America, Katie Couric’s programmes and also the BBC Breakfast Show.
I’ve spoken about the Bed-In and peace at Coventry Cathedral (who’d have thought?) and also was asked to write a book about my experiences, which became Give Me A Chance.
But I know the true stars of the show are John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The world still wants to hear their peace message and timeless anthem, Give Peace A Chance. I’m privileged for being given the opportunity to get both out to people.
We can also all support the Lennons’ aims through the Lennon Foundation and associated charities:
Alder Hay Children’s Hospital Imagine Appeal
This famous children's hospital is based in John's home town of Liverpool and cares for around
250,000 sick children each year. Donations to IMAGINE go towards medical research, buying vital
equipment and improving sick children’s lives worldwide.
IMAGINE has the support of Yoko Ono, who has allowed one of John’s sketches to be used as its logo
so, once again, his drawings are helping people.
http://www.imagineappeal.com
WHY
WhyHunger fights against hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world by
supporting communities and building self-reliance. It teaches people how to empower themselves
and is also supported by Yoko Ono.
http://www.whyhunger.org
I’ve spoken about the Bed-In and peace at Coventry Cathedral (who’d have thought?) and also was asked to write a book about my experiences, which became Give Me A Chance.
But I know the true stars of the show are John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The world still wants to hear their peace message and timeless anthem, Give Peace A Chance. I’m privileged for being given the opportunity to get both out to people.
We can also all support the Lennons’ aims through the Lennon Foundation and associated charities:
Alder Hay Children’s Hospital Imagine Appeal
This famous children's hospital is based in John's home town of Liverpool and cares for around
250,000 sick children each year. Donations to IMAGINE go towards medical research, buying vital
equipment and improving sick children’s lives worldwide.
IMAGINE has the support of Yoko Ono, who has allowed one of John’s sketches to be used as its logo
so, once again, his drawings are helping people.
http://www.imagineappeal.com
WHY
WhyHunger fights against hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world by
supporting communities and building self-reliance. It teaches people how to empower themselves
and is also supported by Yoko Ono.
http://www.whyhunger.org