Source: Save The Children
Dear Iranian
American Friends:
I am honored to share with you that,
Dr. Nastaran
Midramadi Zonozi, an Iranian
living in Washington, DC Metropolitan area has been a dedicated supporter
of Save
the Children since August 2005 and currently serves as the Vice President of Program and Outreach for the
Washington DC Leadership Council. The Washington, DC Leadership Council is
a volunteer group committed to supporting the work of Save
the Children, which creates positive,
lasting change for children in need in the United States and around the
world. The Council promotes Save
the Children through raising public awareness, influencing public policy, and
developing revenue in support of our programs. We are grateful for
Nastaran’s work and support over the last two
years.
Save
the Children have
excellent programs worldwide. For Iran,
Save
the Children supported thousands of Iranian
children in the Bam’s major earthquake of December 26, 2003. Save
the Children welcomes the support of wonderful Iranian
American population and hopes
to serve
as a bridge to enhance the status of health and education of all
children all over the world.
Dr. Zonozi, with heart warming support of the Iranian
American community is
organizing the First Annual Bazaar Norouzi,
starting around Iranian New Year, Norouz. Her work will
start on March 18, 2007 in several cities in the US and
abroad and will
continue to increase public awareness and revenue to benefit children in need.
All
the proceeds of these events will
benefit Save
the Children Programs. We look forward to your continued support of the innocent
children of our world!
Sincerely,
Sarah Scruggs
Coordinator of Volunteer
Councils and Delegations • Leadership Giving • Save the
Children

We are the
world's children.
We are children of war.
We are street children.
We
are the victims and orphans of HIV/AIDS.
We are denied good quality education and health
care.
We are victims of
political, economic, cultural, religious and environmental discrimination.
We are children whose
voices are not being heard, it is time that we are taken into
account.
We want a
world fit for children because
a world fit for us is a world fit for everyone.
Addressed at the opening of the
United Nations General Assembly's Special Session on Children.
May 8,
2002

Child in Zahedan, Iran, Summer
2005