American Foundation for Auxilia elects new president

(WASHINGTON, DC) — The American Foundation for Auxilia recently elected Dolly Gebeily president of the charitable organization, assuming roles and responsibilities from outgoing president Najib Rached.

“I believe it’s time someone new come in and take over with new blood and new ideas,” said Rached. “Dr. Gebeily’s dedication and commitment to the organization will bring a good attitude and trust from the people.”

Gebeily, who has administrative experience in the health care industry, says she is “honored” to have this position.

“I will do my best to continue the work that my predecessor, Mr. Najib Rached, has done for many years,” she said. “We promise to maintain transparency in the donation process and maximize efficiency in channeling the donations to the sponsored children.”

Auxilia says the 2015 Board of Directors are President Dolly Gebeily, Treasurer Fady Chaccour, Secretary Samar Malouf, and Board Members Najib Rached, George Nassar, Joseph Dfouni, and Nada Al Haddad.

The organization is planning to launch a website in the coming weeks, according to Gebeily.

“(Auxilia’s) new interactive website will display its activities, increase the visibility of the organization, and attract volunteers. I am confident that our team will excel in achieving these ambitious goals, and I look forward to working  to continue strengthening AFFA,” she said.

Auxilia introduces new president

IMG_0038(BEIRUT, LEBANON) — Business owner Fadi Habib Samaha was recently elected as Auxilia’s new president, replacing Dr. Assaad Nasr, who will now serve as Secretary-General.

The American Foundation for Auxilia, represented by Secretary Samar Malouf and Michigan Chapter Board Member Rowina Eid, met the new president during a private meeting in Beirut on Wednesday.

“We continue to restructure the Auxilia organization,” Dr. Nasr said, pointing to Samaha’s accomplishments as a prime reason why he was elected as president. “We have faced many ups and downs as an organization, so we’re looking forward to moving into the next chapter.”

“The American Foundation for Auxilia is pleased to have met Mr. Samaha for the first time. We think he will be a great person to work with as soon as we return to the United States,” said Samar Malouf.

Comments by Dr. Assaad Nasr and Samar Malouf translated into English from Arabic.

American Foundation for Auxilia hosts May El-Khalil

(TROY, MI) – The American Foundation for Auxilia hosted Beirut Marathon Association founder May El-Khalil for a brunch at the Marriott Troy on Sunday.

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“We channeled our projects to help poor mothers and underprivileged kids in Nigeria. It made sense to give back to our community that is hosting our families and our husband’s businesses. With that being said, allow me to recognize the efforts you pull to help needy families in Lebanon through your efforts and through the efforts of Auxilia.” –May El Khalil, Beirut Marathon Association Founder

“As a successful Lebanese lady I was very interested in seeing how she thinks and how she became so successful. May El-Khalil works for peace without paying attention to religions or to political affiliations – it’s all for peace. Sometimes something happens for a reason. Even though May was hit by a bus, she was so determined to do something” –Samar Malouf, Michigan Coordinator of the American Foundation for Auxilia

“(El Khalil’s) message really corresponds with Auxilia’s message. We’re trying to give hope and spread a message of love by giving.” –Joe Defouni, American Foundation for Auxilia Board Member

“It was an incredible message, the message of “peace, love, and run.” It’s very catchy.” –Clemence Bouary, American Foundation for Auxilia Member

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UCF hosts 2nd Annual Mother’s Day Gala

(SAINT CLAIR SHORES) — The United Cedars Foundation (UCF) hosted their 2nd Annual Mother’s Day Party on Saturday at the Barrister Gardens Banquet Center in Saint Clair Shores. 150 people attended the dinner, which was sold out one week before the event, according to the UCF board.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Special Kids, Inc., an organization that provides therapeutic rehabilitation and professional nursing services to children with special needs.

“The purpose of our activities is to help other charitable organizations with monetary donations. We plan activities and part of those proceeds are donated to those organizations,” said Walid Korkmaz, the president of the United Cedars Foundation.

The organization was founded in December 2012, and has grown exponentially with 45 registered families as members. The executive board includes President Walid Korkmaz, Vice President Walid Souaid, Secretary Charbel Nader, Treasurer Joe Saleh, and Trustee Abe Charaf.

“We feel that our community is missing a charitable organization like this. They are all about politics and we want something different for our kids,” said Joe Saleh, the treasurer of the organization.

Several young people read poems to their mothers, which was met with roaring applause and warm hugs and kisses. After the dinner, singer Karim Jaber and his band kept the crowd entertained with Arabic music. Three raffle prizes, including a $50 gift certificate to Cedar Grille, donated by Camilia and Antoine Saleh, a $50 gift certificate to Lebanese Grill, donated by Abe Charaf, and a Dell tablet, donated by UCF, were awarded to guests who purchased raffle tickets.

UCF also donated $1,200 to the American Foundation for Auxilia, a non-profit organization that helps orphans and needy children in Lebanon. Several board members representing the Auxilia Foundation accepted the check in honor of an 11-year old boy, who desperately needs the monetary support.

“It means a lot. Every time we can help a child, with education, medical expenses, or food, it’s a great accomplishment for us,” said Dolly Matta, one of the board members of the Auxilia Foundation. “The $1,200 today will help a child for a whole year, medically, education wise, and with food.”

Michigan coordinator for Auxilia, Samar Malouf, was unable to attend the banquet, but expressed her appreciation to the United Cedars Foundation on Facebook, thanking the organization for “(helping) needy children in Lebanon.”

“We really do appreciate the support of UCF. The donation is needed to help the boy with living expenses,” said Rowina Eid, a Auxilia board member, who briefly spoke during the program.

The United Cedars Foundation will be able to stay in touch with the 11-year old boy, exchange letters, and visit him during future trips to Lebanon.

“It makes me feel so good. I visit Lebanon from time-to-time and see how everything is becoming more expensive, and how hard it is becoming to survive and when you see one child who is not able to go to school, it’s very sad,” Matta added.

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American Foundation for Auxilia meets with Bishop Zaidan

(WARREN, MI) The American Foundation for Auxilia, a non-profit organization that assists needy children in Lebanon, met with Bishop Abdallah Elias Zaidan on Friday. Bishop Zaidan is in Michigan for an outreach trip, hoping to learn more about Maronite Catholics in the state.

Led by Samar Malouf, the group of 7 leaders and board members joined Chorbishop Alfred Badawi for the private meeting.

They discussed the economic and social situation in Lebanon, emphasizing a need for non-profit assistance. Bishop Zaidan expressed his full support for their cause. He also promised to send a memo addressed to Maronite priests nationwide, promoting Auxilia’s message and encouraging individual parish support.

Bishop Zaidan leaves Michigan on Monday.

LebaneseExaminer.com will continue to bring you full coverage of the Bishop’s visit.

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