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Posted October 30, 2006
Liberian Students Association in US gets legal status
After months of intense
“behind the scene” struggles, the Liberian Students association in America (LIBSAA)
has finally obtain its legal status to operate as a none-for-profit
organization (501C) in the U.S.
Liberia has a history of a long standing
relationship with the people of America which dates back to decades of years
ago. Peoples of the two nations have interchanged trade, education, culture
and other vital services that promotes human and infrastructure
developments. There are many Liberians who have traveled in and out of the
United States in search of academics, economics, social and political
opportunities. This immigration and tourism has been highlighted by the
fourteen year bloody civil war, which devastated all modern facilities and
infrastructures including educational and healthcare delivery mechanism;
widely sweeping away every dependable human and material resources available
at the time (Brain-drained).
The civil crisis which briefly ended 1997
by an Abuja Accord, setting a democratically elected government in place,
recommenced 1998 just after the national presidential elections, this
influenced a mass migration of Liberians out of the country to other parts
of the world including the United States, adding a significant number
(approximately 150,000 more people) to the population of Liberians who have
earlier come to reside here (U.S.) in search of better and greater life
opportunities.
Regardless of how we, “the Liberian Student
Population in the USA” got here, we have greatly engaged ourselves in the
pursuit of higher education and other scholarly activities at various
institutions of learning in and around this resourceful country (USA). In
our individual efforts to develop our minds and contribute to the future
development of our nation and its people, we must continue to focus on
excellent scholarly performance and activities and organize ourselves in
such that we will create a legacy that will collectively represent us as
Liberian Students after we have achieved our goals and gone.
Considering the above mentioned
circumstances and the fact that we as a people hailed from such impoverished
region of the world;
Firmly believing that genuine need for
unity amongst us (Liberians residing in the United States of America) is
greatly required to foster human and material resource development here and
abroad;
Capitalizing on the achievements unity has
brought to people from different regions of the world residing here in the
USA and determined to emulate such shining examples for the empowerment of
ourselves, Liberian Students in the United States of America;
Now, therefore, it is deemed necessary to
form an association of Liberian students in universities and colleges in the
United States of America to be called “Liberian Students Association
in America" (LIBSAA),
with the mandate and
responsibilities to constitute the below guidelines as guidance to the
implementation of the association’s programs.
Aims and Objectives:
To promote and develop the welfare of all
Liberians who are current and perspective students in universities, colleges
and all academics institutions around the country; and to promote
acquaintance among us (Liberian Students) through academics, economics, and
social-cultural activities; holding the following objectives:
· to
establish a data bank that contains positive information on the names,
addresses and telephone numbers and every available contacts of all Liberian
Students in academic institutions within the USA, who are members and
affiliates of this association;
·
to promote the
exchange of ideas, technical experience and information relating to
scholarships, employments and training opportunities amongst members and
mobilized resources to provide materials and financial assistance where
needed for the development and education of our members;
· to
develop and implement recreational and social activities that encourages
frequent acquaintance, association and communication amongst our members;
· to
provide guidance and directions for Liberian students graduating from high
schools and other secondary education setting with ambition for university
and college enrollment by assisting such student (s) with university and
college orientation, where needed; and
· to
mentor and provide psycho-social and counseling supports for members
desiring such services.
Our Mission:
To build a family relationship that would
promote an endless quest for education and academic development; and promote
the Liberian cultural values while encouraging cooperation, participation,
sharing and caring amongst all Liberian Students in the USA .
Principles:
In fostering the quest of our (LIBSAA’s)
mission and objectives, LIBSAA shall hold the following principles as her
guidance:
Sincerity:
Remaining sincere in all that we do for and
on behalf of our members, association, community and most of all our country
Liberia, from the depth of our hearts;
Equity:
Promoting moral and social equality amongst
all Liberian Students in the USA regardless of color, condition or creed.
Courage:
We shall be courageous in our strive for
education, focus and steadfast in every step this process
requires;
Activities:
1)
Networking
amongst members (information gathering and sharing)
2)
Recreational
programs ( annual festivity )
3)
Advocacy and
Capacity building
4)
Care and
Counseling Support Services
Officials:
Name:……………………Position…………………….Institution
1.
Mr. Paul K Kennedy… ...Organizing
chairman……...Howard university
2.
Ms. Sorbor
Jaryan………organizing vice chair …… University of North Carolina
3.
Mr. Sam K
Zinnah……….Organizing Secretary…….Delaware Technical & Community College
4.
Ms. Sienne
Weedor………….Organizing Financial Secretary….Drexel University
5.
Mr. Fallah
Porter……………..Organizing Public relations officer
Board members:
1.
Dr. Sakui Malakpa
2.
Dr. Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
3.
Mr. Moses Saygbe
4.
Mr. Vafolay M Tulay
5.
Mr. Alvin Teage Jalloh, Esq.
The association hosted its first officials
and Board members teleconference meeting on October 28, 2006 at 7:00 pm
eastern time. In his opening remarks, the organizing chairman, Mr. Paul K
Kennedy formally presented the organization to the Board members and urged
them to serve as the organization’s back bones and principal architects. His
remarks were followed by introduction of officials and Board members. In her
introductory remarks, Dr. Patricia Jabbeh Wesley “who is an assistant
professor of English at Penn State University in Pennsylvania, U.S.”
Congratulated the architects of the association and pledge her fullest
support to the association. She also cautioned Liberian Students to take
advantage of the many educational opportunities and add educational values
to themselves whilst in the U.S.
Mr. Vafolay Tulay introduced himself and
pledged his support to the association. He emphasized the need to create
enough awareness and network Liberian Students in order to achieve the
association’s goals. Mr. Tulay volunteer to design the association’s website
at absolutely no cost to the association.
Dr. Malakpa “who has been one of the
organizing architects of LIBSAA” congratulated the hard working organizing
officials and promised to answer every working calls of the association at
any time. Dr. Malakpa is a 21 year veteran Liberian professor presently
teaching at the Toledo University in Ohio, U.S.A.
Another Board member “Mr. Moses Saygbe”
cautioned the association to broaden the membership of the association to
encourage other students who were born in the U.S. but are of Liberian
descends. He said a good number of students who are of Liberian descend but
does not know much about Liberia could also be very instrumental in
achieving the association’s goals.
On his part, Clr. Alvin Teage Jalloh, Esq,
expressed his willingness to render any needed legal assistance to the
association. He urged the association to engage in educational activities
and to design programs that will help cautiontise other Liberian youths that
are not in school.
LIBSAA is urging all Liberian students to
rally around the newly formed association in order to achieve its goals.
For more information about the association,
call:
1.
Sam K Zinnah………..302
241 1442
2.
Paul K.
Kennedy……..301 755 3008
3.
Fallah
Porter………….630 863 5923 or email LIBSAA at
Source:
Sam K Zinnah and Paul K
Kennedy
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