>From the JOSEPH NAIK VAZ INSTITUTE .....

Folks, something extraordinary is happening and you must be a part of it. In 
the last 24 hours, members of the Sri Lankan and Mangalorean communities want 
to join the effort to reduce hunger and honor the memory of Blessed Vaz. See 
revised appeal below.

This year is the 300th death anniversary (tercentenary) of a great Goan,
Blessed Vaz, see http://josephnaikvaz.org/. He is also known in the Mangalorean 
and Sri Lankan communities as their Apostle for having rescued the Church there 
under Dutch dominance and Dutch persecution in the seventeenth century. He 
served the poor and less fortunate across religious communities. Hindu, Muslim, 
Buddhist, and Catholic communities showed him great affection and he serves as 
a role-model of inter-religious harmony. In Sri Lanka, he survived only because 
of the protection of the Buddhist King of Kandy from the Dutch.

In his memory, members of the San Francisco Bay Area Goan, Mangalorean, and Sri 
Lankan communites are organizing the Blessed Vaz "Service to the Community" Day 
on April 21 which is his birthday. You are kindly requested to donate food cans 
to one of our three REGIONAL LEADERS who will collect the food cans and 
personally deliver it to the food banks by April 21. Please email them (based 
on where you live) and arrange to drop off food cans or a check if you prefer 
by April 21 (checks can be made payable to the respective food bank - see 
below).

Please email the REGIONAL LEADERS in your area if you are interested in 
donating and they will let you know their drop off address:
1. Peninsula and SFO city: Sharon D'lima (rodri...@netscape.net)
2. South Bay and San Jose: Louise Correa (macap...@hotmail.com)
3. East and North Bay: Melanie Moniz (melanie.m.mo...@mercer.com)
4. If you are not sure of your area, please email Melanie Moniz at
melanie.m.mo...@mercer.com and she will direct you.

Food or money collected in the Peninsula, SFO city, San Jose and South Bay will 
be donated to SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK at their San Carlos and San Jose 
locations, see http://www.shfb.org/contact. Food or money collected in the East 
and North Bay will be donated to the FOOD BANK OF CONTRA COSTA AND SOLANO, 4010 
Nelson Avenue, Concord, California (see http://www.foodbankccs.org/)

For types of food to donate please see http://www.shfb.org/ffdmostneededfoods

Please get your children, grand-children, nephews/nieces, etc. and their 
friends involved in this effort. There is no minimum or maximum limit on the 
number of cans or amounts you donate. Please drop off your food cans or checks 
PRIOR TO APRIL 21 to the REGIONAL LEADERS above and not to the food banks 
directly.

We urge Goans, Sri Lankans, Mangaloreans and their associations and 
organizations outside of the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout the world to 
do something similar in their local community, including doing something for 
orphans and senior citizens in their community. Please email us at 
josephnaik....@gmail.com with your photos or videos of your donation as we 
would like to place some of these on the website.

Let's reduce hunger in our communities and remember a great man (Blessed Vaz) 
who provided a good example. Thank you in advance for your kindness and 
generosity. A special thank you to the three REGIONAL LEADERS and their 
families: Sharon, Louise, Melanie.

Please pass this message on to your friends, family, and email groups.

Sincerely,

JOSEPH NAIK VAZ INSTITUTE
Filomena Sarawati Giese, President
http://josephnaikvaz.org/

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