During a press interview on Sunday, Zijjan revealed that his family had constructed a private not-for-profit hospital worth Shillings 3 billion in Mafubira ward named Glenz Dignity Hospital. They have also established a health insurance scheme under the Glenz Foundation.
/PRNewswire/ The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism today announced a unique Sponsor panel in which foundation representatives will share.
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LOS ANGELES, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism today announced it has committed to 31 grants totaling $200,000 for groups in its grantee network impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants provide operational assistance to ensure continuity during this time of crisis.
Norman Oberstein, Lenz Foundation CEO, states, Although we had initially planned a national conference in 2021, as the pandemic grew, we decided to move the conference to 2022, and instead make grants in 2021 to help organizations weather the organizational storm of COVID-19. Our grantee organizations with retreat centers or large physical meeting rooms, along with meditation and mindfulness groups all have suffered losses and face economic challenges. We feel fortunate we can help.
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Naropa University Announces Dr. Jasmine Syedullah as 2021 Lenz Foundation Distinguished Guest .
Naropa UniversityJanuary 22, 2021 GMT
Boulder, CO, Jan. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Naropa University is happy to announce Jasmine Syedullah, PhD, as the 2021 Fredrick P. Lenz Foundation Distinguished Guest Lecturer. Syedullah is a black feminist political theorist of abolition and holds the first Assistant Professor line in Vassar College’s Africana Studies Program.
Syedullah will offer a free, public lecture on February 4th at 6 pm (MST), on “Surviving White Supremacy: Towards a Radical Dharma of Staying Fugitive” that will be broadcast live on Naropa’s Facebook page and YouTube Channel. Syedullah’s lecture will take us beyond binary moments of allegiance with antiracism efforts into The Radical Dharma Framework for Liberation. Her talk will outline “a collective, cumulative ste