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T4O organizes charity fundraisers and “awareness events” for highlighting the cause of children, youth and women in dire situation. Our fundraising activities are based on immediate need and direct connections, which ensure that the donations reach their target in the most transparent way.
Our belief is that through connecting people of good will and creating concrete opportunities of support, in addition to gaining the necessary knowledge or skills, real human connections are created that contribute greatly to making the World the place it should be.
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April 26. 2024.
Inaugural Together for Others Charity Gala for Ukrainian Children
Washington, D.C. recently witnessed a remarkable gathering of the global community organized in partnership with and hosted graciously by the Embassy of the Czech Republic for the Inaugural “Together for Others” Charity Gala, aimed at supporting Ukrainian children affected by Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. The event was organized in cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic and co-sponsored by the Azar Foundation for Children of the World. It featured a series of impactful moments, including cultural performances and heartfelt speeches.
The evening commenced with a stirring Ukrainian dance performed by the young talents from the DC Music Academy School of Ukrainian Dance. It was opened by the Welcome Remarks by HE Miloslav Stasek, Ambassador of the Czech Republic. Numerous ambassadors and deputy chiefs of mission were in attendance, including the ambassadors from Bulgaria, Switzerland, Latvia, Czech Republic, Poland, Estonia, and Romania, all expressing their strong support for the cause. Ambassador (Ret.) Reka Szemerkenyi, the founder of Together for Others, expressed deep gratitude towards these dignitaries for their unwavering support of Ukraine.
The event also highlighted the partnership with Science 4 People, led by Nobel Laureate Ferenc Krausz. Dr. Krausz delivered a presentation detailing the significant work his organization has been doing among Ukrainian children, showcasing their efforts to leverage scientific education as a tool for empowerment and recovery.
The atmosphere was further enriched by Shahin Mafi of the Azar Foundation, who recited the moving poem “Bani Adam” by Saadi Shirazi, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human suffering.