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[Unicum] Magyar Jótékonysági Bál / Hungarian Charity Ball - BUY TICKETS NOW!

April 19, 2013
Magyar Jótékonysági Bál / Hungarian Charity Ball!

Sheraton Premiere at Tyson's Corner:
8661 Leesburg Pike
Vienna, VA 22182

[Read more] and Buy Tickets Online NOW!


Sponsored by the American Hungarian Federation and the Hungarian Scouts of Washington. Elsőbálozók jelentkezését várjuk! For additional information regarding debutantes or otherwise please contact Erika Fedor (202) 497–1166, efedor55@gmail.com. If you cannot attend, consider a donation or sponsor a Scout or table! AHF is an all-volunteer, non-profit, non-partisan, charitable and educational organization serving the community since 1906. We need your support!

Read more!
http://www.americanhungarianfederation.org/news_AHF_Hungarian_Ball_2013-04-19.html

Previous Hungarian Balls Supported:


1. The Hungarian Reformed Church Nursery School in Bácskossuthfalva
was founded in 2005, this is the ONLY such school recognized by Serbian authorities. Despite the recognition, Serbia has refused to extend any financial support. The school is under serious financial distress. See the VIDEO INTERVIEW ( magyarul). Vojvodina, an integral part of Hungary for over 1000 years, was awarded to the newly formed Yugoslavia by at the "Treaty" of Trianon in 1920 when Hungary lost 2/3 of her territory and 1/3 of her Hungarian population. Intimidation, large scale evictions and ethnic cleansing, emigration, and fear of self-reporting have official estimates of only 300-350,000 ethnic Hungarians remaining in the province. [read more] about Vojvodina.

2. The Hungarian American Education and Cultural Preservation Fund (Amerikai Magyar Oktatási és Kultúrális Alap (AMOKA) to support a wide variety of programs from scholarships and internships that develop our future leaders to assisting local communities at home and abroad to preserve Hungarian schools and cultural institutions, language, history and traditions. In 2012, the Hungarian Scholarship Fund (HSF) / Magyar Ösztöndíjalap surpassed $400,000.00. Founded by AHF Board Member, Prof. Bela Bognar, the HSF supports students who are economically disadvantaged and live in Hungary and in the lands lost at the Treaty of Trianon which cost Hungary 2/3 of her territory, 1/3 of her ethnic-Hungarian population and vast natural resources. [read more and HELP!]

3. The Claude Alexander Volunteer Program supporting Walter Reed Hospital was founded by Mike Healy in 2005 to help wounded U.S. Army soldiers being treated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. The program provides outpatients and their families with access to free off-post recreational events.

4. The Budapest-based Juvenile Cancer Foundation. There are approximately 300 children who are diagnosed with cancer in Hungary every year. The key objective of the Foundation is to build a reference 300-bed hospital and treatment center for children with cancer which would offer medical services ranging from diagnosis to sustainable treatment on the level of developed nations by highly qualified medical doctors, nurses and social workers to ensure the recovery of children.

5. The Hungarian Elementary School in Vaján, Slovakia. The school is located in a little ethnic Hungarian village of under 800 people, Vaján (or Vojany in Slovak after annexation following the Treaty of Trianon) in the Kassa District (Kosice) of Slovakia.

6. "Classrooms of the Future" - This program builds Educational Bridges between the US and Hungary and Promotes Science Education. Securing the support of Dr. Janos Horvath, Hungarian Member of Parliament, AHF worked with McIntosh Junior High School in Sarasota, Florida. The objective is to have students in Zalaber Elementary School in Hungary work directly on scientific programs with their US counterparts via laptop teleconferencing.

 

Bryan Dawson, Executive Chairman

American Hungarian Federation, Founded 1906

 

bryandawson@americanhungarianfederation.org 

www.americanhungarianfederation.org

www.hungary1956.com

www.famoushungarians.com

 

 

 

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