Light the Way

Photo essay: PARSA Community Foundation's 2009 awards ceremony

by Payam M
21-Oct-2009
 
PARSA Community Foundation's "Light the Way", the 2009 annual awards ceremony honoring the Volunteerism and Action Award (Atossa Soltani) and Philanthropist of the Year Award (Forough Hosseini) recipients, October 18 at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay. MC: Yara Shahidi, actress. Performance: Tara Kamangar, pianist and composer. PARSA reached a historic milestone last month: "it passed the one million dollar mark in grants. From summer camps that support Iranian-American youth leadership to cultural programs that promote the rich historical and artistic legacy of Persia, from documentary films that explore motherhood in Iran to organizations that support civic participation in America, PARSA CF has funded, supported, and nurtured a diverse range of organizations dedicated to promoting Persian culture and supporting Iranian-Americans." >>> More
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Nazy Kaviani

Parsa Foundation

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Thank you Payam for your photos of the Parsa event. It seems like it was a successful tribute to their award recipients.

Anonymouse, here's some information about the event and about Parsa Foundation. Please do consider supporting this great organization.

Parsa's press release about the event:

PARSA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
ANNOUNCES 2009 ANNUAL AWARD RECIPIENTS

Persian Community Foundation Announces Forough Hosseini as Philanthropist of the Year and Atossa Soltani as Volunteerism and Action Award Recipient

REDWOOD CITY (September 30, 2009) - PARSA Community Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2009 Annual Awards. Forough Hosseini is the recipient of the Philanthropist of the Year award, designed to honor an individual who is self-made, has achieved world-class success in his/her field, and has culminated that success in civic leadership by actively perpetuating the American Dream for others. Atossa Soltani is the recipient of the Volunteerism and Action award, given to an individual who excels in courageous volunteerism and bold leadership, tackles difficult problems with long-term solutions, and inspires others to make similar commitments to a cause.

Forough Hosseini's philanthropic passion is to help the underprivileged and support public education in her local Florida community. Hosseini is the Founder of the Forough B. Hosseini Family Foundation which helps local homeless and underprivileged children. She is the chair of Daytona State College's Board of Trustees, where she also contributed toward the building of the Mori Hosseini College of Hospitality Management. Hosseini is also the Community/Donor Relations Chair at The Community Foundation, a division of United Way. She co-founded the Iranian American Society of Daytona Beach and supports a multitude of Iranian nonprofits nationally. According to PARSA CF Co-Founder and board member Anousheh Ansari, "Forough is a shining example of the strong role that women play in philanthropy the world over. Her life is inspiring Iranian-American women to apply their entrepreneurism, passions and talents to enriching local communities and serving others."

Atossa Soltani's passion as a forest defender originated at the age of 11 in her native Iran when she first encountered the beauty and majesty of the temperate rainforests of the Alborz Mountain Range. Her commitment to indigenous people's rights and cultural survival was first ignited in the Iranian countryside by her encounters with ethnic groups whose close relationships to the land were a source of inspiration and curiosity. Soltani has dedicated her life to defending the rights of indigenous peoples, protecting the rainforest and scaling citizen action through documenting human rights abuses and environmental disasters. As the Founder and Executive Director of Amazon Watch, she leads campaigns on behalf of indigenous peoples in South America and works to hold corporations and governments accountable for their actions. Soltani is heavily involved in public service, serving on the Board of Directors of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs and on the Advisory Board of International Funders for Indigenous Peoples. Noosheen Hashemi, Founder and Chairman of PARSA CF says, "Atossa exhibits leadership in the highest form: vision, dedication and courage. We hope that her work inspires Iranian American youth to pursue careers in the service movement, public and citizen sectors."

This marks PARSA CF's third year of awarding both Iranians and non-Iranians who have carried out great work for the Iranian and greater community worldwide. Last year's Philanthropist of the Year awardee was Iranian-American entrepreneur Paul Merage. Ashraf Ghandehari Bahadorzadeh of the Kahrizak Charitable Foundation received the 2008 Volunteerism and Action Award.

About PARSA Community Foundation:

PARSA Community Foundation is the first Persian community foundation in the United States and the leading Persian philanthropic institution practicing strategic philanthropy and promoting social entrepreneurship worldwide. The California-based PARSA CF provides tax-advantaged vehicles to donors and grants to nonprofit organizations. Grants are awarded through semi-annual competitive grant cycles and are reviewed by an independent grant advisory committee. The organization is a nonpartisan, nonreligious, and nonprofit 501(c) (3) entity. For more information, please visit www.parsacf.org.

And event profile: //events.kodoom.com/en/46129351/PARSA-Communi...


Anonymouse

What's going on here?! What "community"? This seems like a

by Anonymouse on

What's going on here?! What "community"? This seems like an elegant and chic black tie dinner but what were the awards for? What "community service"?  Iranian community or just any community? 

Everything is sacred.