Aban’s Annual Soiree
and Fundraiser will be held on
Sunday, December 18, 2011 from 3PM-5PM
at
the HIVE, 2027 Martin L. King Jr., Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20020.
(Holiday Refreshments Served)
We are pleased to honor 2011 Williams-Clear Community
Engagement Award recipient, the Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative
Inc. (FSFSC), as well as, 2010 recipient, the National Park Service.
The Williams-Clear
Award recognizes the lives of Ramina Williams and Yvonne Clear who were
community activists in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Recipients can be
individuals or organizations who embrace the spirit of selfless dedication to
the community as embodied in the life works of Ramina and Yvonne. Past
recipients include Family Medical Counseling Services and National Park
Service.
FSFSC is an integral part of life for
residents in Ward 8 and provides invaluable social and supportive services for
youth, families, and the organizations that serve them. We are more than honor
to bestow upon Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative the
Williams-Clear Community Engagement Award. To learn more about FSFSC visit
their website at: http://www.fsfsc.org/.
Our significant community partners, the DC College Savings
Plan and Transforming U, LLC. will be recognized for their invaluable support
of Aban.
Aban established
its Founders Award in 2011 to recognize an individual who played a significant role in
the development of the organization and continues to be an active voice in the
community. We are honored to recognize Reverend Edwin L. Jones, Sr. pastor of Living Faith Church in the Deanwood community of Washington, DC as recipient of the first Founders Award.
Reverend Jones served on the board of directors for Aban in various capacities for nearly a decade. He is also the president of Faith Christian University and Schools (FCUS) and Faith International Leadership Institute. Reverend Jones is world renowned and has traveled extensively throughout Africa ministering and developing the leadership capacity of several countries in Africa. To learn more about FCUS visit their website at: http://faithchristianus.org/.
We are honor to recognize each of these individuals and organizations, and our volunteers as they play significant roles to help Aban accomplish its mission of reclaiming our children, rebuilding our families, and reviving our communities.
Please join us for a day of camaraderie and merriment, in the truest sense of the holiday spirit!
Contribution can be made here:Text for link
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