Monday May 14, 2007
from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
First Unitarian
Church
Benevolent and Benefit Streets, Providence, RI
Please join the International Institute of Rhode Island, the Mayor of Providence, The Diocese of Providence, Plan USA, and numerous other organizations to celebrate World Refugee Day:
This year’s event will salute the indomitable spirit and courage of the world’s refugees, giving them the support and respect they deserve. It will also honor the life-saving work of Martha and Waitstill Sharp during the Second World War by presenting the first annual “Waitstill and Martha Sharp Award for Refugee Service” to three outstanding individuals who have supported Rhode Island’s new refugee arrivals for decades.
The Honorable William Twaddell, former US Ambassador to Liberia, Mauritania and Nigeria will serve as Master of Ceremonies. The program is open to the public and will feature profiles in refugee hope and courage told by individual refugees from around the globe, along with musical and dance performances and light refreshments. Artemis Joukowsky, III will speak on the work of his grandparents, the Sharps, and Providence Mayor David Cicilline will present the first annual “Waitstill and Martha Sharp Award for Refugee Service” to Martha and Artemis Joukowsky and Toua Kue, a Hmong refugee who arrived 25 years ago and works as an accredited caseworker with the Diocese of Providence.
For more information, please contact Sarah Parrott at 401.784.8634 or sparrott@iiri.org
Rhode Island World Refugee Press Release
A Special thank you to our Rhode Island World Refugee Day Sponsors:
African Alliance
Armenian Relief Society
Anti-Defamation League, New England Region
Bureau of Jewish Education
Guatemalan Association
Hmong Council
International Institute of Rhode Island
Plan USA
Swearer Center
Hillel House at Brown
Laotian Council
Liberian Association
RI Coalition of Immigrants & Refugees
Rhode Island Department of Health
Rhode Island Office of Refugee Resettlement
SEDC
Temple Beth-El
Temple Emanuel
The Diocese of Providence
The Jewish Community Center
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