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Make aDifference in t h e L i v e s o f O r ph a n s There Are Many Ways You Can Impact The Lives Of Orphans Through Givelight Foundation: give your time and talents. we need help in: Web Management Grant Writing Orphan Database Management Event Planning Publicity/Marketing Campaign Mailing list management Teaching in Aceh: English, Math, Science, Art and Music Fundraising current and future projects you can support: Aceh orphange. We’ve completed the building, we need to nourish and educate the children. Help us build a home for the orphans affected by the Kashmir/Pakistan earthquake Sponsor an orphan in Aceh and/or Kashmir/ Pakistan for $30/month Sponsor a teacher (English, Arabic, Computer): $150/month Sponsor Library for Aceh Orphanage: $10,000 Welcome to GI V E L IG H T F OU N DAT IO N FIRST ANNUAL FUNDRAISER PO Box 10493 San Jose, CA 95157 www.givelight.org info@givelight.org Contributions to Give Light Foundation are tax deductable. Give Light foundation is a USA 501 (c)(3) organization with Tax ID: 562500794 Sat u r day, M a rch 1 1 , 1 1 a m- 2 pm, The Dec at h l on Clu b We l c o m e Dear Friends and Supporters of GiveLight: Welcome to GiveLight’s First Annual Fundraiser. We hope you will enjoy the program and be inspired to participate in any capacity you can. It is with distinct pleasure that we are officially announcing our plan to build a second orphanage for the children affected by the earthquake of Pakistan/Kashmir. By the grace of God, we completed our orphanage in Aceh, Indonesia, within seven months. We will use that as a model and reapply the same basic principles in Pakistan as follows: • House and educate 50 orphans in our orphanage in the initial stage. • Enroll the children in local public schools. • Provide complementary education consisting of Computer Skills, English, and Arabic/Quranic study. Building off of our program in Aceh, we will begin sponsoring orphans immediately at a cost of $30/month. Please join us in making this dream a reality. As our first project demonstrates, with the right intent, prayers and hard work, the world will come together to help us achieve this goal. Thank you for being here and for opening your heart. May the blessings of God be upon you and your family. Dian Alyan President/Founder D on o r s a n d Vol u n t e e r s GiveLight Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank all of our donors. SunLight Donors: Donated $20,000 and up MCA – Muslim Community Association of San Francisco Bay Area ERFO – Earthquake Relief Fund for Orphans. APPNA – Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America MoonLight Donors: Donated $11,000 and up GIS – Granada Islamic School The Elkobaitry Family StarLight Donors: Donated $5,000 and up Gary Campanella And many private donors LampLight Donors: Donated $1,000 and up Saravana Bhavan Inc. Jordan High School Palo Alto University of California Santa Cruz ISS - Islamic School of Stanford Islamic Society of San Francisco Blossom Valley Muslim Community Association Basil Hashem and Ghina Morad Matthew Mengerink Rick Allen And many private donors CandleLight Donors: Donated $30/month to sponsor an orphan Haniza Schlosser Reema Qadry Nada Qadry Bassem Maaz and Genan Itani The Syed Family Granada Islamic School Peace Terrace Academy Stanford Islamic School Silicon Valley Acedemy Over 100 private donors We would like to thank our volunteers who have spent countless hours and poured their hearts into making our collective dream a reality. Ahsan Syed Ayse Yesilyurt Basil Hashem Elham Elkobaitry Fatimah Abdallah Haniza Schlosser Indra Rica Matthew Mengerink Nada Qadry Reema Qadry Rehmat Kharal Samen Iqbal Sharon Murphy Sumayya Ansari Tammy Mc Clure Wa’el Alzayat Ameena Arsheen Ashraf Alyan Dina Hadi Fahria Khan Genan Itani Hanan Abdelgayed Leslie Spencer Marwa Ahmed Rani Aviananda Ruby Kazi Salman Asadullah Shahma Ameen Souheila Aljadda Susan Abdelsalam Uzma Khan Thank you Wo r d s t o l i v e by And they feed, for the love of God, the indigent, the orphan, and the captive [saying], “We feed for the sake of God alone: No reward do we desire of you nor thanks.” The Holy Qur’an 76:8-9 When a person puts his hand of compassion on the head of an orphan, for every hair of that orphan he will receive a blessing from God. Hadith, Prophet Muhammad, pbuh It is every man’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out of it. Albert Einstein No one has ever become poor by giving. …Nothing do you spend in the least (in His cause) but He replaces it; for surely He is the best of those who grant Sustenance.” The Holy Qur’an , 34:39 The world is a bridge, pass over it, but build no houses upon it. He who hopes for a day, may hope for eternity; but the World endures but an hour. Spend it in prayer, for the rest is unseen. Jesus, Son of Mary, pbuh Blessed is the wealth of a Muslim from which he gives to the poor, the orphans and to needy travellers. Hadith, Prophet Muhammad, pbuh I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver. Anne Frank Giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our mind to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others. Barbara Bush Maya Angelou There is a wonderful mythical law of nature that the three things we crave most in life — happiness, freedom, and peace of mind — are always attained by giving them to someone else. Peyton Conway March Charity begins at home and justice begins next door. Charles Dickens We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Winston Churchill God answers sharp and sudden on some prayers, And thrusts the thing we have prayed for in our face, A gauntlet with a gift in it. Elizabeth Barrett Browning The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves. Helen Keller Think of giving not as a duty but as a privilege. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Reflection Letters Fro m O u r O r ph a n s “My name is Rahmat Miko . I live in the Noordeen orphanage, Takengon, central Aceh. I go to school in SMP Negeri I /Middle School #1. Recently I’m the top ten honor role student in my school. My goal is to be fluent in English. I really wish I could speak and understand English well, right now I don’t know how. I promise myself to learn English diligently, so I can go to America. I will always learn and work hard to achieve my dream. When I grow up I want to be a pilot, so I can fly away and visit places. Sometimes I felt sad, when I see other kids biking. I wanted a bike, but I know that I do not have parents anymore, to ask for one.” Rahmat Miko “I have a lot of friends, it makes me feel really happy. Originally I came from Meulaboh, after the tsunami I live here in Central Aceh. This is the place where I will rebuild my life. My day starts at 5 am, after dawn prayer I took a bath, dressed, then have breakfast. Takengon Middle School #3 is where I go to study until 2 pm. I always feel exhausted afterwards! My name is Firnalis. I dream to go to America. Indeed, if I remember the tragedy that befalls me I feel really sad. My tears run down every time I realize that now I’m alone, everybody perished. I survived and I try to be strong. Everything that came from God would eventually return to Him. When I grow up I want to be a singer, or an English teacher, who goes back and forth from America to Indonesia. Here, surrounding this orphanage, the beauty of the hills and the lake always fill me. I want to reach for the stars. Friendship and companionship is very important to me , I want to help other people in need.” “Armia, is my name. I feel grateful to God who has blessed Mrs. Alyan with ease to help me back to school. I really feel welcomed and loved in this orphanage. I’m busy with school and other activities after school. All the staff here are very kind and nice to all of us. They helped us with our new life here, far from our relatives. I do not know how to repay all your kindness, only to God I pray that He will reward you. May you always have strength and good health. Once more I would like to thank you and all your friends and family for making this happen.” Armia “My name is Nursamawi, I would like to thank God and the Noordeen family for accepting me. I could not replace or repay your kindness, I can only pray that He will reward you and gives you health and strength. My impressions so far are: This orphanage helps me restore my faith and believes. It also helps me to feel the sense of brotherhood with my fellow orphans. Strengthen my intention to study harder than before, and achieve success just like you! You are my role model. I pray that one day we will have a chance to meet face to face, if you have time to visit us here. Again, thank you and really appreciate it for everything.” Nursamawi Firnalis Hope B i o g r a ph i e s di a n a lya n imam zaid shakir and sr saliha shaikir Dian was born in Takengon Central Aceh and spent her first 15 years there until she finished Junior High School. Although she moved from Aceh at a young age to pursue better education, she returned home every year to visit her parents and extended family who are still living in Aceh. Imam Zaid Shakir is amongst the most respected and influential Muslim scholars in the West. Born in Berkeley, California, the second of seven children he accepted Islam in 1977 while serving in the United States Air Force. He then obtained a BA sigma cum laude in International Relations at American University in Washington D.C. and later earned his MA in Political Science at Rutgers University, where he emerged as an active leader in campus activities. For seven years in Syria and briefly in Morocco he immersed himself in an intense study of Arabic, Islamic law, Quranic studies, and Islamic spirituality with some of the top Muslim scholars of our age. In 2001, he graduated from Syria’s prestigious Abu Noor University and returned to Connecticut to continue his work with the Muslim community in America. Teaching regularly as the Imam of Masjid al-Islam, writing numerous articles for various magazines, journals, and newspapers, and lecturing frequently at many of America’s largest Muslim conferences and conventions, he soon emerged as one of the most popular and sought after American Muslim leaders. In 2003, he moved to Hayward, California with his family to serve as a scholar-in-residence and lecturer at Zaytuna Institute where he now teaches regular courses. He has since lectured at many of the Bay Area’s top universities, including Stanford and U.C. Berkeley, and is a frequent speaker at local Muslim events. His latest work in 2005 is entitled, “Scattered Pictures: Reflections of An American Muslim”. Due to her consistent high marks she was able to enter one of the most prestigious Universities in Indonesia and graduated as an Engineer with a focus in Agriculture. She joined Procter & Gamble Indonesia in Brand Management right after graduation. After working for less than 2 years, she was offered an assignment in P&G USA where she handled many of its global brands. In the course of 7 years, she worked with some of the most brilliant minds in Marketing in the US and Indonesia and she hopes to apply what she learned in P&G to grow the GiveLight Foundation into a world class institution. Dian loves to read and travel. She’s fortunate to have traveled to 47 States, and visited 4 continents. She enjoys cooking, connecting with people and learning languages of the world. Dian lost 40 of her relatives in the December tsunami and she is determined to rebuild Aceh by saving as many of its orphans as possible. When she is not busy building the Foundation, she is raising two young children of her own, Adnan,3 and Zam Zam, 2. On November 18th, 2005 Dian Alyan received the “Woman Of The Year” award for the city of Sunnyvale as a tribute to her stellar record of leadership in the local community. The award was presented by the Honorable Elaine K. Alquist, 13th senatorial district. Saliha Shakir was born in Manhattan N.Y. , and became Muslim in 1977 while serving in the US Air Force. She received a BA in Urban Planning and a minor in Elementary Education from Rutgers University. She went to Syria and Morocco to study Arabic, Qur’an, and Islamic spirituality for seven years, where she completed the certificate program at the University of Abi Nur’s Institute of International Students. In 2001, she returned to the US and taught classes on the roles of women and family according to Islamic Prophetic tradtion, and engaged as a volunteer social worker in the community. In 2003, she moved to Hayward, California with her husband and son. Currently serves as the Operations Manager for New Islamic Directions, an online family company. Dedication Silent Auc t i o n It e m D e s c r i p t i o n s Please visit the Silent Auction tables to learn more about the items listed below as well as those not listed here. Private Consultation With Imam Zaid Shakir Zaytuna Institute’s resident scholar, Zaid Shakir, has graciously agreed to donate his time for a private in-person consultation to the highest bidder. Tiffany & Co. Diamond Pendant Classic diamond and platinum heart pendant from the Tiffany Hearts™ collection perfect to go from day to evening. Round brilliant diamonds, carat total weight .09, color grade G, clarity grade VS on a 16” chain. Golf For Two At Cinnabar Hills Golf Club Enjoy 18 holes of golf* at this beautiful golf club nestled in the Almaden Hills of San Jose. Cinnabar Hills is a 27-hole facility with a clubhouse, golf shop, banquet facility and group or individual lessons. *May be substituted for or combined with other green fees or restaurant or pro shop purchases. Fitness Package Revive those New Years resolutions and achieve your fitness goals with this six month Bally Total Fitness gym membership. In addition to full access to the facilities of the Bally gym of your choice, you will receive 12 sessions of personal, one-on-one fitness training from an experienced personal trainer. Decathlon Club Spa Services – Shiatsu massage Enjoy a calming thirty minute shiatsu* massage at the Decathlon Club spa. You’ll be able to escape from the stresses of your daily life and recharge your batteries. Shiatsu aims to create balance within you by incorporating gentle, deep rhythmic pressure and yoga-like stretches. *May be substituted for Swedish, deep tissue or sports massages. Arabic cooking class Learn to prepare some delicious Arabic meals with this personalized cooking class. The class will be taught by Hana Itani in Los Gatos. This is a package for four students for a total of two lessons. Glass vase/carafe This classy Crate & Barrel handblown Gallery Carafe doubles as a carafe or decorative vase. The wide, rounded base is complemented by the elongated, tapered neck. Private Arabic lessons Nabila Mango is a professor of Arabic at the San Mateo College and a long-time Bay Area activist. Private Arabic to be tailored to the student’s level of proficiency. kate spade brag book This nylon photo album is water-resistant with a satin finish. It’s the perfect brag book to tote around pictures of your loved ones. The vertical album is distinguished by the “kate spade new york” label and holds 20 4” x 6” photos. Eternity Purple Orchid by Calvin Klein Spritz yourself with this limited edition sultry blend of musk, plum and freesia. This 1.7 fl. oz. eau de parfum spray comes in a beautiful purple bottle. Ysatis by Givenchy of Paris Launched by the design house of Givenchy in 1985, YSATIS is classified as an oriental, woodsy fragrance. This feminine scent is a bold blend of mandarin, oak, rose, iris, vanilla, clove, and amber. 3.3 fl. oz. eau de toilette spray. Decathlon Club lunch for two Enjoy a relaxing lunch for two in the Decathlon Club’s spectacular, airy dining room. The Decathlon Club is located in Santa Clara and open for lunch Monday-Friday, from 11:00am-2:00pm. Tiffany & Co. silver ring Sterling silver mesh ring with heart embellishment. A great way to introduce a touch of Tiffany’s to your jewelry collection. Commitment Silent Auc t i o n It e m D e s c r i p t i o n s Organic Light Photography 20” x 30” original phototgraphy by local artist Youssef Ismail. Mounted and framed 28” x 38”, titled “Sentinals of the Sun.” Silent and stoic these ancient Monterey Pines stand guard on the cliffs of he Big Sur coast. They are among some of the first living things that feel the brunt of the torrential rains and howling winds of storms that come off the Pacific as they move onto land. Likewise, they are among the last living things that witness the setting of the sun. Day after day, in the company of others or not, they see the sun off, quietly and with out boast. They are the hallmark of sincerity with neither complaint as they carry out theirtasks nor seeking praise. How stoic we could be if we only could achieve the likes of their station. For were we not given the station of sentinels of this world? Herbal facials Enjoy two sessions of relaxing herbal facials in the privacy of the beautician’s home. Silver necklace Sterling silver six-strand chain necklace transitions well from work to fun. Made in Italy. Chiropractic care Take care of those aches and pains once and for all. Dr. Lecia Prang is offering an initial exam plus two chiropractic treatments at her San Jose office. Kashmiri shawl Earthy colors. Get a feminine flair with this paisley print shawl. Made in Kashmir. Photo Journals Set of two Anne Geddes photo albums hold over 30 photographs amid the classic baby photos that made Geddes famous. Perfume gift set Liz Claiborne “Curve” fragrance set includes 3.4 fl. oz. eau de toilette spray, 4.2 fl. oz. body mist, 2.5 fl. oz. bath & shower gel and 1.7 fl. oz. body cream. All items are beautifully displayed in a gift box, perfect for that special someone or as a treat for yourself. We would like to thank Pasha’s Halal Meat Market for generously donating all the meat at this event. We would also like to thank Trader Joe’s Michelle’s Skincare Evvia Restaurant Dish Dash Restaurant Aziza Restaurant Piatti Restaurant for their Silent Auction Donations Thank you
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