Society of Ethiopians Established in Diaspora ማኅበረ ግዩራን ዘረ ኢትዮጵያ
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SEED envisions a prosperous and empowered global Ethiopian community with the knowledge and resources
Society of Ethiopia Established in Diaspora (SEED) was incorporated as a Not-for-profit organization October 17, 1993. One of SEED’s objectives is to educate the American and Western public, including the Ethiopians established in Diaspora, that Ethiopia is an ancient country with rich traditions, history with abundant and untapped natural and human resources. Using various educational tools and m
It is that time of year again, where we will be celebrating our SEED "Unsung Heroes" and incredible student honorees! Purchase your tickets today to join us on Sunday, May 26, 2024 at the University of Maryland College Park Marriott for an evening of celebration, inspiration, and dining.
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Mighty Diaspora Honoree
Deacon Yoseph Tafari, ordained Deacon of Kidist Mariam Orthodox Church in Denver, Co., a distinguished community leader, businessman and an activist for social justice.
Join us on May 28th as we commemorate SEED’s 30th Anniversary and celebrate our “Mighty Diaspora.” Get your tickets today! (Link in bio)
Mighty Diaspora Honoree
Dr. Lishan Kassa, Founder of New Hope Rehab Center.
Join us on May 28th as we commemorate SEED’s 30th Anniversary and celebrate our “Mighty Diaspora.” Get your tickets today! (Link in bio)
Do you know a student who deserves to be recognized? Nominate them to be a SEED 2023 Student Honoree!
Nomination applications are now open through March 31st.
SEED recognizes and awards student who have made significant contributions to their communities, excelled in their academic pursuit, stood out in humanitarian efforts, showed exemplary community services, literary, artistic or athletic talents, posse scientific accomplishments, entrepreneurial or leadership skills and other endeavors of significance.
(Application link in bio)
https://www.ethioseed.org/student-nominations.html
STUDENT NOMINATIONS SEED takes great pride in its effort to foster and advance the interest of Diaspora Ethiopians and their children wherever they may reside. SEED recognizes and awards student who have made...
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Society of Ethiopians Established in the Diaspora (SEED), the longest serving Ethiopian nonprofit organization in the United States is celebrating its 30 years anniversary, an incredible milestone of its unparalleled service for the Ethiopian community.
SEED is proudly honoring outstanding high school graduates and "The Mighty Ethiopian Diaspora" from around the world for their extraordinary achievements, exemplary leadership, and distinguished service to bring a positive impact to our community and country.
Find the attached press release for detailed information on this phenomenal event. The event will take place on Sunday May 28, 2023 at College Park Marriott Hotel Conference Center 3501 University Boulevard E. Hyattsville, MD, 20783.
As we celebrate and reflect on our 30th anniversary, we express our deepest gratitude to all media outlets who supported us for years and kindly request your assistance in disseminating the information about this historical event to the public.
With Warm Regards,
SEED PR
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SEED PRESENTS ITS 30th ANNIVERSARY GALA
“THE MIGHTY DIASPORA” Sunday, May 28, 2023 at the College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center.
For Immediate Release: February, 15, 2023
Washington, D.C. – The Society of Ethiopians Established in the Diaspora (SEED), one of the
longest serving Ethiopian nonprofit organizations in the United States is commemorating 30 years of Excellence – Celebrating the “Mighty Diaspora” on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
SEED’s 30th Annual Recognition and Awards dinner will be held at 6:00 pm on Sunday May 28, 2023 at College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E,
Hyattsville, MD 20783.
Join us in celebrating this year’s honorees, visionary leaders, and organizations in recognition of their outstanding achievements in the spheres of academics, business, technology, art, humanitarian efforts, exemplary leadership, and distinguished service to bring a positive impact to our community and country.
SEED will proudly honor the following individuals and organizations for their excellence in their respective fields:
Prince Asfa-Wossen Assrate, Ph.D, Ustaz Jemal Beshir, Mrs. Rebecca Haile,
Ms. Ethiopia Habtemariam, Dr. Lishan Kassa, Dr. Brook Lakew, Mr. Henok Tesfaye,
Deacon Yoseph Tafari, Mr. Elias Wondimu, The Habesha Kids and Leadership, The
American Ethiopian Public Affairs Committee (AEPAC).
SEED looks forward to continuing the tradition of celebrating and honoring high school
graduates. We will also look back to see where our past high school honorees are now, as we
planted a seed in each of them years ago. We have a special honorary booklet of our
distinguished past high school honorees to showcase how far they have grown.
Get your tickets early, they are available to purchase
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrate-the-mighty-ethiopian-diaspora-tickets-511207875517.
● Tickets include reception, Dinner, music, and an opportunity to network, celebrate current and future leaders of our Mighty Diaspora.
For more information about SEED’s 2023 Mighty Diaspora recognition awards program, email: [email protected]
or call 202-361-3043 or 330-283-4275
SEED is a nonprofit organization established in 1993 whose mission is to empower the Ethiopian American Diaspora in the areas of academic excellence, professional development, and community service.
To learn more about the organization or to inquire about volunteering, go to our website: www.ethioseed.org
Celebrate the Mighty Ethiopian Diaspora May 28th, 2023, The SOCIETY OF ETHIOPIANS ESTABLISHED IN THE DIASPORA, SEED, will Celebrate the Mighty Ethiopian Diaspora
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