Foundation Global Inclusion:

events in 2018

4 januari 2018

- Werkbezoek aan Voedselbank Stichting Hoop voor Morgen

On Thursday January 4th, 2018, RV exclusive, director Rachella Vorm and the Charge d’affaires Mr. Ebu Jones of the Embassy of the Republic of Surinam brought a working visit to the Food Bank Foundation Hope for Tomorrow, (Voedselbank Stichting Hoop voor Morgen) of Regina Macnack in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The Food Bank Foundation Hope for Tomorrow provides food every day for the less fortunate (more than 750 people weekly). Also other Food Banks in Amsterdam and of the surrounding area are coming to get products for their less fortunate. If you like to donate finances or products (food, clothes, toys) I can recommend you to give. Keep on doing the good work Food Bank Foundation Hope for Tomorrow!!!

27 januari 2018

- Vrijwilligerswerk in Suriname (Kleding & voedsel)

On Saturday January 27th in the evening I (my Foundation Global Inclusion) joined the Foundation Hoop voor Morgen (hope for tomorrow) from Regina Macnack to share food (rice with pom and bami and drinks) and clothes with the homeless people in capital city of Surinam, Paramaribo.

24 februari 2018

- Bij de Children's Club of Nieuw Leven, Suriname

Saturday February 24th 2018 I (founder) and my children Tabitha en Justin Kühr of Foundation Global Inclusion (in the Netherlands) handed out clothes to the kids of the children club of Nieuw Leven (New Life) of Helga & Iwan Holder in Wageningen Suriname. www.gemeentenieuwleven.nl
Hoek Kromme-elleboogstraat /Hoofdweg
Wageningen, District Nickerie
Suriname

27 februari 2018

- Meeting with the First Lady of the Republic of Suriname

On Tuesday February 27th at 11.30 a.m. Tabitha Kühr and I had a meeting with: the First Lady of the Republic of Suriname, Ingrid Bouterse-Waldring at the Tamarindelaan 2 in Paramaribo Suriname. The First Lady is a passionate woman with a great compassion for charities and very active in the local communities in Suriname.
4 maart 2018

- Bezoek aan 'De Deur City Church', Suriname

On Sunday March 4th 2018 I visited the church De Deur City Church of Dr. Sewdatt Itrajh at the Tiberiusstraat 3 in Paramaribo Suriname.

To my suprise I was honored for THE GOLDEN RULE, “TREAT OTHERS THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED” with the pin I Change Nations (ICN) by Dr Sewdatt Itrajh, because I have served in communities as a volunteer in my own nation (the Netherlands) and other countries around the world (more than 20 years).

Dr. Sewdatt Itrajh is a trained Patriot Statesmen and a trained Presidential Statesmen (see the pictures Ambassadors Seal of Endorsement).

Dr. Clyde Rivers is the founder of IChange Nations in America (see Facebook Clyde Rivers)
We are witnessing great international results coming out of World Civility Day. Dr. Chuck Hughes and Dr. Gordon Bradshaw along with the Gary Indiana Chamber of Commerce, have worked together to create the Community Civility Counts Initiative and World Civility Day and appointed Dr. Clyde Rivers as the Spokesperson for World Civility Day. This award is reaching platforms of the world and iChange Nations™ is finding great people of civility to honor.

8 juni 2018

- Afscheidsreceptie gemeenteraad Amsterdam Zuid-Oost

Friday June 8th 2018 at the send off party of the board of the city hall of Amsterdam South East Muriel Dalgliesh, Urwin Vyent, Andro Bottse. Thank you for the many years you invested in the multi cultural community of Amsterdam Zuidoost, making Amsterdam Zuidoost great! God bless you!

25 december 2018

- Kerstdiner bij 'Kon Esi Baka'

Foundation Global Inclusion and Restaurant Kon Esi Baka in Reigersbos Amsterdam, after a pilot of 3 months (October-December) of feeding the seniors, less fortuned like 100 people they organised a Buffet on December 25th at the Restaurant Kon Esi Baka. Sponsored by supermarket Boni in Reigersbos, Bruna Reigersbos, Kruidvat in Reigersbos, supermarket Kumar in Gein and TV Zuidoost filmed and broadcast. 

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