PRESIDENTS ANNUAL REPORTFY 2002-2003 Our last fiscal year has certainly been busy, exciting, challenging and gratifying for everyone involved in NANAYs activities. On July 4, 2002, NANAY hosted the Asian Caribbean Independence Day Festival on the Bay, featuring Splendid Chinas Acrobats and Tama Leaos Polynesian Dancers, at FIU North Campus, in partnership with the City of North Miami. On August 9, 2003, President-appointed commissioners for the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders visited the NANAY Center in North Miami, to listen to the concerns of our APA constituents, and to explore common issues that are important to and affecting our APA community. On August 21, NANAY held a Medicaid Services (Legal and Social Aspects) Seminar for Elders and Retirees, courtesy of Atty Raul Delgado de Armas from Naples, Florida. On August 23, volunteer nurses from Jackson Health System conducted a Blood Pressure Workshop (Florida: A Healthy State Initiative). On November 28, NANAY hosted a Thanksgiving
Luncheon, issued On January 18, 2003, Ernesto G. Ramos, senior deputy to Congressman Kendrick Meek, conducted an Immigration Workshop and Community Forum, and clarified the new laws concerning deportation, immigration and naturalization. On Feb 1,
2003, the Cast and Musicians of Miss Saigon On Mar 1-2, 2003, a health booth was set up at the Asian Cultural Festival in Fruit and Spice, in preparation for the launching of NANAYs new Asian Immunization Project in partnership with Organization of Chinese Americans - South Florida Chapter and Philippine Nurses Association of South Florida. This was made possible through funding from National Asian Womens Health Organization (NAWHO) to increase public awareness and knowledge of immunization, and promote health-seeking behaviors in the South Florida Asian American communities, with Winnie Tang as Program Coordinator. In April, NANAY gave a one-hour presentation on Asian Immunization Awareness to more than 50 nurses and health providers, in conjunction with the continuing education program hosted by the Philippine Nurses Association of South Florida. On May 11, 2003, NANAY held its annual Mothers Day Celebration at Sheraton Biscayne Bay, and awarded its honorees in front of more than 330 guests. The 5th Annual APAHM Cultural Series II was held at the NANAY Center on May 17 as part of the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration, hosted by the Organization of Chinese Americans - South Florida Chapter. On May 18, Francisco Mareiro (District Director- US Small Business Administration, South Florida District Office), Jane Pak (Special Assistant to the Administrator, Office of Strategic Alliances- Washington DC . US SBA) and Ilene P. Rubio (Marketing Manager, Area I SBA, South Florida District Office) conducted a U.S. Small Business Administration Seminar under the sponsorship of the Korean-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Miami. On June 7, 2003, NANAY participated in the Evening of Elegance Philippine Independence Day Celebration at Design Center of The Americas (DCOTA) on June 7, 2003 (sponsored by the Philippine American Federation of South Florida, the Ating Pamana Musical Concert at Friedman Lifelong Learning Center, Florida Atlantic University on June 13 (sponsored by Silliman Alumni of South Florida and Filipino Student Association of FAU) and the Philippine Independence Day Festival at CB Smith Park on June 14 (sponsored by Philippine American Association of South Florida and Philippine American Federation of South Florida). Beatriz Valdes, Project Associate Director, ElderCare Companies, Inc., also conducted the S.A.F.E. Fall Prevention Program at the Center on June 20. In partnership with the National Coalition on Community Economic Development (NCCED), NANAY was also able to distribute more than 300 free Prescription Benefits Card to the eldersthat gives them up to 60% discount on prescribed medicines The NANAY Youth Council, now made up of more than 100 members, has likewise been very active in hosting the Second Intergenerational Leadership Forum in September 2002 (with more than 150 attendees), coordinating the Intergenerational Sportsfest in October (in partnership with the Filipino-American Ministries), marching with the seniors during City of North Miamis Annual Winternational Parade on Thanksgiving Day (with Unity through Diversity as their theme), hosting the Second Intergenerational Talent Show with performances by both elders and youth in January 2003, coordinating the Intergenerational Valentines Party and Haitian Cultural Program in February 2003, visiting the South Center and holding their First Intergenerational Luau and Polynesian dances in April 2003, and having the First Induction Ceremony for their incoming Youth Council executive officers in June 2003. The
number of elders registered with CIRTS, who had actively participated in at least one
scheduled activity, increased by 43% (from 270 in FY 2001-2002 to 386 in FY 2002-2003).
This was partly attributed to the opening of the NANAY South Center on August 24, In February 2003, NANAY-Palm Beach Chapter was formed, under the leadership of Dr. Cecilia Liangco. Since then, the NANAY Palm Beach Chapter has reached more than 100 elders by providing health screening, Immigration Forum and Wellness and Health Prevention workshop; by participating in Santo Ninos Salubong (Good Friday Sunrise Mass); by setting up a First Aid Station at the John Prince Park Picnic for families of U.S. troups overseas; and by setting up a First-Aid/Health Booth at Philippine American Societys Independence Day Celebration-Fil Fest-Santacruzan, with the support of NANAY Palm Beach Board members and volunteers. Beginning in August, the activities and operations of NANAY Palm Beach will be moved to Boca Raton and Boynton Beach areas. NANAY
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter continues to actively pursue NANAY-Michigan Chapter likewise has been active in its pursuit of service, after being organized on May 1, 2002 by enthusiastic community leaders headed by its Regional Executive Director, Becky Tungol. NANAY services are supported by FILAMCCO headed by Ed Navarra, Chairperson and the PACCM president, Dr. Efren Platon. Current NANAY-Michigan activities include joint birthday celebration on quarterly basis for all seniors and youth. The first one was celebrated last September with an invited speaker from the Area Agency on Aging who provided materials and explained the various supportive services available to seniors in different areas of the State. On December 14, 2002 NANAY joined FILAMCCO in celebrating Christmas by hosting a party for seniors and youth. Kroger food certificates were distributed to all seniors. During the party, certificates of appreciation for the volunteers were also awarded. In the spirit of giving, some seniors donated their food certificates to a special family who was a victim of an almost tragic car accident that had caused them financial hardship. Some contributed cash to the family. Bennie Trinidad met with NANAY-Michigan officers and community leaders on March 8, 2003 and Maria Malit Tungol celebrated her 91st birthday on April 5, 2003 with a Dinner-Dance at the PACCM Building. Monthly activities that are being planned include Sunday afternoon watching Pilipino movies, weekend outings, folk dancing and exercise, arts & crafts, computer classes and counseling for those interested. NANAY has received local community support through the fund-raising activities of the Miami Board. Headed by Franlie Bautista, and assisted by Tessie Santos, Lila Lee, Nena Forte, Joy Prachayasatierkul, Bennie Valde, Sally Gozon, Dolores Villamar, Sol Valencia and Ely Segui, the Miami Board raised more than $3,000 during their Christmas Raffle fundraising and $4,600 from the Mothers Day Celebration. From the annual fundraising campaign that began in Dec 2002, we were able to raise more than $7,800 in pledges. Our supportive services in Miami continue to receive high commendations from our grantors, due to the hard work of Bennie Trinidad (Regional Executive Director), Mike Gozon (Administrator), Dr. Rose del Rosario (Program Director), Sony Trinidad (Social Services Director), and our program assistants (Julius Cesar, Dada Dequito, Sifu Coventry and Teresa Liu). Despite a marked reduction in our Alliance for Aging grant last year, our total funding from all agencies, in-kind and cash combined, still increased by 59%, from $298,486 in FY 2001-2002 to $474,279 in FY 2002-2003.
NANAY, indeed, is lucky to have such an overwhelming support from our Board of Directors, executive officers, staff members, volunteers, sponsors and donors, without whose help we would not have been able to provide supportive services and improve the lives of our elders and youth. My big thanks go to NANAYs CIRCLE OF FRIENDSdonors who responded to our Annual Fundraising Campaign: Dr. Piyush C. Agrawal, Flor Amor Aguirre, Maria S. Anduiza, Franlie Bautista, Drs. Ludovico & Zenaida Bengson, Teresita Bongato, Gelly Borromeo, Marcelino V. Brotonel, Ross H. Bruce, Robert & Lorna Bruce, Rolly & Baby Bruce, Susana M. Bruce, Nieva S. Cacayan, Onie Capistrano, Mabel Chua, Megan Cruz, Ronie Aurora Dagum, David Dial, Drs. Vichai & Patrawadee Duangjak, Dr. Cris Enriquez, Jeanette Forman, Nena C. Forte, Ric Garcia, Edna Gonzalez, Miguel & Sally Gozon, Danielle Hanopol, Antonio G. Hwang, Marilou D. Ibay, Ana Javellana, Teresita Kenyon, Helen G. Kranzel, Felix & Digna Manlunas, Dr. Michael D. Norenberg, Ernesto G. Ramos, Jeanette B. Rausch, Priscilla A. / Arturo T. Rivera, Maria J. Rouse, Roland Sacramento, Annabelle Scott, Divina C. Sirokie, Marie M. St. Louis, Nick & Claudia Tablizo, Dr. Alfonso Tolentino, Lorraine Valientes, Normita E. Vengco, Conrad Vinuya, Sang & Josephine Whang, Maurita Williams, Nida Winnett, Einez Yap, Mona Lisa Yuchengco (and especially to Elenita Rivera for donating the furniture for the NANAY Health Center). NANAY SOUTH CENTER DONORS: Fatima Baker, Dory Estanislao, Billy Mendoza, Ely & Pol Segui, Dr. Aida Ronquillo, Tessie Kenyon, Bing Themmen, Lourdes Mendoza, Fe Lawrence, Glenn Tamoria, Grace Espinosa, Alice Lim, Malou Ibay, Lorna Ramos, Emma Sevelius, Conrad Vinuya, Charing Estoque, Tony & Fely Dizon, George Burgos, Sub-Reaction Cafeteria, Maya Jewelry, Sol Aquino, Nee Gregorios I would also like to welcome and thank the following individuals who registered as volunteers and/or provided free service to the elders: NORTH MIAMI CENTER VOLUNTEERS: Abby Bishop, Marielen Barcelona, Ophelia Bulos, Ezmien Chin, Dr. Jerry Ciocon, Sarah Lee Cruz, Anthony Contino, Kerlange Destinoble, Rollen Darote, Helga Destefano, Simon Eng, Mercy Escuadra, Maria Fernandez, Pamela Frost, Mariano Jesus Go, Rick Geffrard, Sara Ignacio, Helen Kranzel, Scott Menard, Evens Mesadieu, Flor Moya, Jeffrey Pierre, Endiaf Pierre, Jesus & Leonida Perez, Viscenta Posada, Myriam Pozo, Rosario St. Geraud, Jr., Sytira Lorna Taylor, Karen Torejon, Enam Bryce Talagtag, Heidi and Nelson Tablang, Nick Vicera, Estrella Viniachi, Joshua Vehmeier,Helen Woytovech,, Volcourt Williamson NANAY SOUTH CENTER VOLUNTEERS: Jose Absin, Angelo Abutog, Melissa Aquino, Tino Arteza, Zahra Askarisdedeh, Jose Butao, Victoria Cardenal, Celia Carroll, Romulo Casals, Perlita Cerilo, Dr. Jerry Ciocon, Rolly Dagdag, Gilda Dumaran, Dr. Dory Estanislao, Genoveva Felisgrau, Nena Forte, Gloria Gongora, Marissa Lavina, Florinda Lawrence, Daniel Lucero, Lucia Lumacang, Paula Mendoza, Ryan Mercado, Juan Michel, Nizar Pradhan, Lorna Ramos, Rina Randall, Claudia Rosado, Alejandro Rosario, Carmelo San Juan, Rose Marie San Juan, Bing Themmen, Virginia Valde, Joven Villestos, Conrad Vinuya. I am forever grateful for your continued trust, confidence and support. Please rest assured that NANAY will continue with its tradition of integrity, accountability and commitment to our cause. We look forward to an even more productive year ahead of us. Together, we achieve the extraordinary !!! Joy Bruce, President and CEO - NANAY, Inc. - July 14, 2003
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