After the terrorist attacks of September, 11th 2001, 34 year-old demolition supervisor John Feal joined the army of blue-collar workers converging on the smoldering wreckage of the World Trade Center for the largest recovery operation in American history. Feal, like countless others, raced into the toxic cloud at the ruins of the WTC, unknowingly inhaling a toxic stew of asbestos, dioxins, benzene, lead, mercury, powdered glass, and more than 2,000 other deadly toxins. On September 17, John was horribly injured when his foot was crushed by an eight-ton steel beam during the frenzied, dangerous cleanup.
Soon after 9/11, John Feal (a US Army veteran) started experiencing serious respiratory problems, a condition they now call "The World Trade Center Cough." He spent two months in the hospital while he battled with a host of health problems. Because of an arbitrary exclusion in the law, Feal, like many search and rescue workers who were injured during a two-week window at Ground Zero did not qualify for the 9/11 relief fund. Like thousands of others, John risked his own life to save others, but when he became sick and injured, he was abandoned and forgotten. Today, his organization, the FealGood Foundation, has grown into one of the most prominent advocate for 9/11 responders. Their fund raising efforts have helped countless families with financial and medical assistance.
On August 30, 2007, John Feal participated in a triple kidney transplant at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, where his kidney was donated. On February 16, 2008, John Feal and his organization successfully hosted a fund raising event to raise awareness for the organ donation needs of the ailing 9/11 responders. In recognition for his work, John Feal was chosen by 107 living Congressional Honor recipients as the finalist from New York State to be the recipient of the Above and Beyond Citizen Honors for the year 2008. This is the highest civilian award presented by the 107 living Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.
Public Activism : Since 2003, John has acted as a leading advocate for 9/11 heroes who where denied both the benefits promised by the federal, state, local governmental and the charitable aid collected on their behalf. He has worked closely with all of New York’s state, local and federal representatives to help these men and woman. John spoke on the issue of 9/11 workers before a US Congressional committee in June 2005 and at numerous public gatherings alongside our nation’s top political leaders. John is also a former board member of Unsung Heroes Helping Heroes, a not-for-profit raising awareness of the plight of 9/11 responders. In addition to assisting 9/11 workers as a whole, John has been active helping Ground Zero workers on an individual basis with administrative issues and by helping first responders get media coverage. Most notably, John was instrumental in lobbying Congress for the passage of the Walsh Amendment, which set aside $125 million of unspent 9/11 money in December 2005 to help New York State residents with current and future 9/11-related health expenses. While it will help cover medical screening and treatment, the money will only meet a fraction of the first responders' needs. Because of the massive needs still unmet, John continues to advocate for legislative action at all levels of the political spectrum.
On February 26, 2008, an important rally in Washington D.C. was jointly organized by FealGood Foundation and 9/11 Health Now, where John Feal shared the microphone along with the supporting members of Congress calling for the passage of the "James Zadroga Bill" (The 9/11 Health and Compensation Act) and to demand proper healthcare for 9/11 responders. John Feal and his supporters protested the proposed 77% budget cut for 9/11 Healthcare Funding.
Press Coverage : John Feal has been prominently featured in two documentaries: Robert Greenwald’s Sierra Club Chronicles
http://www.sierraclub.org/tv/episode-911.asp
9/11 Forgotten Heroes and in Heidi Dehncke-Fisher’s Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11.
John has also been interviewed by CNN, Good Morning America, Fox Network, Star Jones, Win1010 News, News 12 Networks, Air America Radio, Nightline, NBC News, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Eyewitness News, the New York Daily News, the NY Post, New York Newsday, and countless other media in print and on the internet. John also received recognition by the movie director, Michael Moore, for his role in assisting the making of Michael Moore's acclaimed movie, the "Sicko".As one of the Ground Zero movement’s most passionate and informed spokespersons, he is highly sought after by the print and broadcast media.
http://www.fealgoodfoundation.com/WhoWeAre.html
http://www.fealgoodfoundation.com/BOD.html