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Watts of Love just delivered over 1,000 lights to the people of the Philippines– Without your support, we could not have been abl to impact thousands of life.

Many thanks and blessings Nancy Economou Founder/President of Watts of Love

Editor’s Note: Watts of Love is a global solar lighting nonprofit committed to bringing people the power to raise themselves out of the darkness of poverty. The annual Chiago Filipino Asian American Hall of Fame fundraising gala event donates to many charitable organizations and one of them is Watts of Love.

Tita Veronica & Tito Joe:

We wanted to thank you again for your support and generosity. Dad’s In Memoriam in the latest issue of VIA Times (March 2016) touched our hearts, and was a wonderful remembrance which we can’t thank you enough. May God bless you both!

EDWIN TUMLOS

 

Dear Community and Institutional Partners,

Thank you very much for attending our Media Launch on Wednesday. It was a huge success, and your participation meant a great deal to us. It is important for us to collaborate with you all and continue the dialogue on Asian health disparities.

If you wish to be informed about our news and projects, please sign up for our newsletter by visiting http://www.asianhealth.org/

We appreciate your time and support, and look forward to sharing our work with you as the Center grows. Sincerely,

The Center for Asian Health Equity

 

Dear Veronica,

Bob (Boyer) and family dined at Bad Saint (Washington, D.C.) last week. Genevieve said they were one of the nicest guests she had ever met that truly loves the Philippines.

We send our thanks and are very grateful for sharing Bad Saint to your readers. Warmest regards.

 

Grace and Win Villamora

Editor’s Note:

Bad Saint Restaurant in Washington, DC, co-owned by Chicagoan Genevieve Villamora, is getting a very good review from Prof. Robert Boyer (page 33) in this issue from his recent trip in DC. Genevieve’s mom Grace updates us with her daughter’s success in restaurant business and shares with us the wonderful articles and accolades that diners and food writers have been expressing after dining at Bad Saint, the latest of which was from The Wall Street Journal.

Dear Editor,

The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk – Chicago is a great, family-friendly way to come together, share hope, and support friends and loved ones. It’s also a very real way to make an impact in the fight to end prostate cancer.

Last year, we raised over $60,000 to support the men in the local and national prostate cancer survivor community. We hope you’ll be able to join us in 2016 to continue to save lives. Bring us one step closer to the cure by registering today!

The ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk – Chicago will be hosted by Advanced Urology Associates at Advanced Urology Associates on June 4, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. Run/Walk Start. The run/walk features a 10k run, 5k run/walk, 1 mile walk, and Kids Superhero Dash for Dad. Kids ages 9 and under can dress as their favorite superhero, participate in a short dash on race day, and receive superhero capes.

Turn your passion into action and register today!

Tracy Cameron

Race Director, ZERO Prostate

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