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TDVA EVENT IN SEATTLE
On behalf of the
TDVA and the organizing committee, please accept our profound gratitude
Washingtonians (Washington State- that is) for the generous donation in support
of our disabled veterans of war & heroes.
We are elated to
announce that our compassionate residents of Seattle and surrounding areas
raised over $40,000, where over 350 individuals attended. Thanks to the support
from our kind-hearted individuals like you, TDVA will strive to build better
lives for our beloved country’s disabled veterans and their families so that
they may live as normally and as comfortably as possible. We would like also to
extend our humble appreciation to the following organizations and individuals:
1) Tigrai Community Association of Seattle, WA
2) Tigrai Women Association of Seattle, WA
3) UTNA ( Seattle Branch)
4) Tigrai Development Association (TDA)
5) Tigrai schools Alumni Associations
6) Aiga
forum, Tigrai online, Hmbasha, and Ethio-Obsever web sites for their diligent
work and posting the event announcement.
7) The
talented musical performers who flew over 2000 miles to volunteer and lend
their talents, the one and only Mr. Aziz Hagos and Kibrom Berhe
8) Our
very own artists from Seattle, WA Mr. Berhane Haile and Mulu Hailu.
We were also honored
with the presence of Hon. Asmelash W/silsassie
(Aba Nebso), Hon. Alem G/meskel (Wedi Ala),
and Hon. Atsbeha Aregawi Our respected
guests were elated to meet many supporters and spend time with their former
comrades. Some supports did also asked thought provocative but genuine and
legitimate questions. Overall the our guests conveyed the following key
messages:
- The
potential for self-help exists in every individual irrespective of
disability.
- TDVA is an
organization run by self-motivated disabled persons to enable disabled
peers in Ethiopia, specifically in Tigrai to become similarly
self-motivated, and self-reliant.
- Your
genioristy and support will enable our disabled heros to live as equal
members of the wider community.
- Our
disabled veterans do not soley rely on govenrment assistance as the
governmet and other institutions such EFFORT had done their best to
accommodate them.
- Most of our
disabled veterans are self-reliant but disadvantaged due to aging, social,
and physical barriers. They are seeking assistance from good smartens like
residents of Seattle to overcome those barriers so that they may lead
productive lives as full citizens.
Thank you for your
continued support,
Abel Ghirmai, on
behalf of the organizing committee
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