GLOBAL HEALTH
FOUNDATIONS
OUR
STORY
The Global Health Foundations represents a group of stakeholders who all want to make a positive contribution to the health and wellbeing of the people in Least Developed, Developing and Tribal Nations, while providing FREE access to life saving healthcare for those who can't afford it or otherwise would die without it.
The All-Heart logo originally appeared in the Columbia Pictures movie Hancock (2008), a comedy superhero film about an amnesiac hero starring Will Smith, Jason Bateman, and Charlize Theron, directed by Peter Berg.
Jason Bateman as Ray Embrey pitches Pharmatopis the All-Heart Program:
"The All Heart symbol will be known globally as a symbol of companies that are committed to changing the world. They'll give away their sustenance goods of food, drugs, power, clothing for free."
"We at Embrey Publicity would like to offer you the All Heart symbol."
"Now you would be among a very select group of corporate giants to bear this logo on your product. And what this would say to the public is that your company, [Pharmatopsis], had made a radical contribution to helping our world."
"And here is all you'd have to do to qualify: Your new [TB] drug, [micadin], we would like you to give that product away, for free."
"Understandable reactions - a radical concept - but it is the brand that represents a fairer and better world. The brand that everyone is talking about. ...Anyway - we can save the world."