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THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS &
SPONSORS:
oin us for a special evening at Georgia
Gwinnett College ballroom. There will be free
food and drinks. At the event we will raise funds
to take 1500 units of assistive devices to Liberia
& create more awareness on the importance of
instituting a modernized disability model.
The speakers are Mark Johnson & Joni Ereckson
Tada. Special guest is Lawdia Kennedy, former Miss
Liberia USA. Your host of the evening, Director of
FATDA Samuel Dean.
TICKETS
$35 Regular
$50 VIP
$75 Couples
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INSTITUTING A 21ST CENTURY
DISABILITY MODEL IN LIBERIA
SATURDAY OCTOBER 24TH AT 6PM - 10PM
AT THE GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE
(AFTER PARTY AT THE LIBERIAN COMMUNITY CENTER)
For online
tickets &
donations
visit our
website at:
With DJ SICA and MC SNORWLOR
WWW.FATDA.ORG
After-Party
Liberian Community Center
4757 Stone Mountain Hwy
Lilburn, GA 30046
Georgia Gwinnett College
1000 University Center Ln
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
At the Student Center
LVIS Hall
2. leebo, Maryland Coun-
ty.
Jefferson Williams, a
ten year old boy in Plee-
bo City. In 2006, he de-
veloped hunch back. Since then, he
has walked off and on. Now a days
all he does is crawl to ambulate. All
his lil legs are endowed with the
best abrasion that the bear ground
can provide.
Because he has to crawl to do just
about anything, his dexterity prob-
lems make accessing the bathroom
an insurmountable feat. As a result,
he made frequent accidents. But all
of that changed over night when
we provided him a wheelchair for
quick mobility and a portable com-
mode to avoid his frequent acci-
dents.
He is the first kid from the left. We
prayed that this year we could take
a sports chair for him. The chairs
ran out, but we just had to give him
something, anything that would
ease his pain and keep him off the
ground.
TICKETS
$35 Regular
$50 VIP
$75 Couples
P
INSTITUTING A 21ST CENTURY
DISABILITY MODEL IN LIBERIA
SATURDAY OCTOBER 24TH AT 6PM - 10PM
AT THE GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE
(AFTER PARTY AT THE LIBERIAN COMMUNITY CENTER)
SUPPORT OUR CAUSE & JOIN OUR FUND-
RAISER OCTOBER 24TH AT:
For online
tickets &
donations
visit our
website at:
WWW.FATDA.ORG
After-Party
Liberian Community Center
4757 Stone Mountain Hwy
Lilburn, GA 30046
Georgia Gwinnett College
1000 University Center Ln
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
At the Student Center
LVIS Hall