(San Juan Capistrano, California &ndash April 8, 2008) ShoutLife.com &ndash a leading social networking website that offers free profiles
in a family-safe community environment &ndash has partnered with young philanthropist, Nicolai Calabria (age 13,) to help him
impact the world by delivering wheelchairs through Free Wheelchair Mission to those in need.
Nicolai Calabria, born without a leg giving him a true understanding of the need for those with a disability, climbed Mount
Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, reaching the summit in September 2007. In the process, he raised over $100,000 for Free
Wheelchair Mission . His story has been featured by The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the NBA, Good Morning America, the
Boston Globe, and the Smithsonian Magazine.
ShoutLife.com, part of the FrontGate® Media family, has partnered with Nicolai to feature his story and build awareness
throughout their social networking community at ShoutLife.com. Nicolai has established a goal of raising $110,000 through
his ShoutLife Friends to impact another 2,000 disabled people around the world.
&ldquoThis is so simple. Wheelchairs. People who need them. $50. A life radically changed. It&rsquos not a question of &lsquoif.&rsquo It&rsquos a question
of &lsquohow many?&rsquo&rdquo says Scott A. Shuford, Founder of FrontGate Media. &ldquoWhen I heard Nicolai&rsquos courageous story, I immediately
wanted to help him. I think the same will be true for each ShoutLife community member.&rdquo
&ldquoWe&rsquore excited to see the ShoutLife community rally around our very tangible social cause.&rdquo says Brett Trowbridge, Executive
Director of Free Wheelchair Mission. &ldquoThis community has ability to spread the word and ultimately, will put wheelchairs
directly in the hands of people who have an excruciatingly real need that we have the ability to solve.&rdquo
In the summer of 2007, Nicolai Calabria prepared to celebrate his thirteenth birthday with an offer from his father to take him
anywhere in the word on a &ldquocoming of age adventure&rdquo. Nicolai might have chosen a relaxing place to have fun as many
teenagers do — instead he chose something that would be much more memorable, life changing and the beginning of a whole new type of adventure. Inspired by the documentary Emmanuel&rsquos Gift, Nicolai chose to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania,Africa &ndash the tallest free-standing mountain rise in the world and highest peak in Africa at 19,340 feet high &ndash and turn his adventure into a way of supporting the disabled community of Tanzania. Free Wheelchair Mission, a nonprofit agency
highlighted in the documentary, provides free wheelchairs to the disabled poor in developing countries all over the world.
To learn more about Nicolai and his fund raising efforts, please visit his ShoutLife web site at http://www.shoutlife.com/nicolai.
About ShoutLife & FrontGate® Media
Founded in 2002, FrontGate Media is one of the largest faith-based media families reaching more than 2,000,000 subscribers
and members through emedia, events and print. ShoutLife.com launched in December 2006 as a family and faith-friendly,
free social networking site, creating a safe and clean online social community through free access to social networking and
community building tools such as profile creation & customization, blogging, unlimited pictures, group participation, private
messaging and more. Additional information about ShoutLife or FrontGate Media can be found online at www.ShoutLife.com
or www.FrontGateMedia.com or by calling 949-429-1000.
About Free Wheelchair Mission
Established in April 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is a faith-based, non-profit organization based in Orange County,
California &ndash the mission of Free Wheelchair Mission is to &ldquoTransform lives through the gift of mobility to the physically disabled
poor in developing countries as motivated by Jesus Christ.&rdquo Its vision is to &ldquoCreatively partner with like-minded international
humanitarian and indigenous organizations to place 20 million wheelchairs.&rdquo Currently, Free Wheelchair Mission has
delivered more than 300,000 wheelchairs in over 75 countries throughout the world. For more information visit,
www.FreeWheelchairMission.org or call 1-800-733-0858.