Ron Cook, founder of Rider’s Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and associate dean of graduate programs in the Norm Brodsky College of Business at Rider University.
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“This is a unique and valuable opportunity for our veterans, and we are so grateful that the NJBankers Charitable Foundation shares our vision of helping veterans’ personal and professional growth through entrepreneurial training,” said Dr. “Our ongoing support of these valuable programs allows us to recognize those men and women who have volunteered to protect our country in the Armed Forces.” McWeeney, Jr., president and CEO of New Jersey Bankers Association. “The New Jersey Banking industry has always made giving back, and supporting our local institutions a priority,” said John E.
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This is the sixth consecutive year NJBankers Charitable Foundation has donated to local veterans programs. Contributions will be awarded in January 2022.ĭonations have been specifically earmarked for the following programs: Rutger’s Office of Veterans and Military Programs and Services, Rider’s Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Monmouth’s Coming Home Project, and Fairleigh Dickinson’s Veterans Launching Ventures. The Foundation has contacted Rutgers, Rider, Monmouth, and Fairleigh Dickinson universities respectively to make them aware of the donation amounts each will receive. The New Jersey Bankers Association’s Charitable Foundation announced they will, once again, be donating $50,000 to veterans programs at New Jersey-based universities. Pakistan has been repeatedly slammed by the international community for not taking stringent measures to protect its minority communities, despite the country's Prime Minister Imran Khan vowing to protect them on numerous occasions.Charitable Foundation Announces $50,000 to University Veterans Programs On Nov 30, 2021
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Parents of the victims have perished during these series of protests and the long wait for justice lasting for years. The families of the victims have lost faith in the Pakistani government and its state institutions. The international community and the United Nations have so far failed to push the Pakistani state authorities to address the issue of enforced disappearances. Frequent protests are being held in different cities and towns of Sindh province to highlight the atrocities committed by the security agencies in the knowledge of the federal government. While interacting with the media recently, some of the victims' families narrated how they were brutally thrashed before their respective members who were forcibly being taken away. Enforced disappearances of hundreds of Sindhis have been a cause of concern for the Sindhi community. Recently, in a written submission to British lawmakers Jim Shannon, Marie Rimmer and David Alton, the World Sindhi Congress - a UK, USA and Canada-based human rights advocacy organization - said Pakistan is known as one of the world's most religiously intolerant countries. I am with you as well in your efforts to call for action on climate change and environmental justice. He further said, "I hope that the long walk can raise awareness for these crimes and bring peace and justice to Sindh.
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According to the Sindhi Foundation, the Congressman has pushed to secure Sindhi programming on Voice of America (VOA) and has spoken against the human rights abuses in Sindh a number of times. I have had the honour of getting to know more about the Sindhi people and their peaceful and inclusive culture." He also expressed concern over the "trends of human rights abuses in Sindh province, including disappearances, torture, forced conversions and extrajudicial killings".
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"I am so pleased to be able to offer a few words of encouragement and support for the long walk for freedom, nature and love. While supporting the Sindhi Foundation's 'Long Walk for Freedom, Nature, and Love', Schiff on Monday said he hopes the long walk "can raise awareness for these crimes and bring peace and justice to Sindh". WASHINGTON: Amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Pakistan against the Sindhis, US Congressman Adam Schiff has condemned the human rights abuses in Sindh province, including disappearances, torture, forced conversions and extrajudicial killings.