
Nearly a hundred guests gathered together. The annual meeting of the Tucson branch of the Asian and Pacific American advocacy organization was grandly held.
Nearly a hundred guests gathered together. The annual meeting of the Tucson branch of the Asian and Pacific Islander advocacy organization was grandly held. The 2015 annual meeting of the Tucson branch of the Asian and Pacific American advocacy organization was held on June 21...
> President of the Tucson branch Wang Ruijing
This event is divided into several parts. The first part is a charity auction. Guests supported Asian and Pacific Islander American advocacy organizations through charity bidding. The annual meeting officially begins at 12 noon. Wang Ruijing, president of the branch, delivered a welcome speech to the guests. Thanks to the local community for supporting the event. Dr. Leslie Moe Kaiser, Vice Chairman of the American Asian Pacific American Advocacy Organization, also expressed congratulations on the grand holding of the event. He also introduced the achievements of the American Asian Pacific American Advocacy Organization as an elite organization of the Chinese community. He hoped that more friends would join it and make greater contributions to the Asian community.
Nan Aye (middle) received a scholarship
Mary Reh (middle) received a scholarship
LeAnn Lyons (middle) received a scholarship
Three young Asians, Nan Aye, Mary Reh, and LeAnn Lyons, received scholarships from Asian Pacific American advocacy organizations in the United States. At the same time, Tucson beauty Laura Lee, who won Miss Chinese Phoenix 2014, received the honorary title of Miss Tucson from the Tucson chapter of the Asian Pacific American advocacy organization. Former Overseas Chinese Federation Chairman Deng Chaoju and President Wang Ruijing awarded Li Boya the Miss Toussaint crown and scholarship. That day happened to be the annual Father's Day. Li Boya extended her sincere greetings to all fathers, especially her own father. She also shared her experience of being named Miss Chinese Phoenix, Miss Toussaint, and her feelings about participating in charity activities with more young people. She hopes that everyone can do their part for the community.
Deng Chaoju, Li Boya, Wang Ruijing
The American Asian Pacific American Advocacy Organization is an elite group of Chinese Americans across the United States. They have done a lot of practical things to protect the interests of Asian and Pacific Islanders. There is also a branch in Phoenix City, and the president is Ms. Wang Mao. We hope that more young people who are willing to contribute to the community will participate in this organization.
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