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Letter to Rev. Dr. Floyd H. Flake,
Greater Allen Cathedral of New York
Letter to Rev. Dr. Floyd H. Flake,
Greater Allen Cathedral of New York
December 20, 2005
Rev. Dr. Floyd H. Flake
Greater
Allen Cathedral of New York
110-31 Merrick Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11433
Dear Rev. Floyd Flake:
The
officers and members of the Liberian History, Education and
Development, Inc. (LIHEDE) bring you sincere greetings and best
wishes in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The purpose of this
letter is to introduce our association, get more acquainted with
the Rainbow Coalition humanitarian work and to foster link of
cooperation. As stated in the attached brochure, we as
professionals and citizens of Liberia and likewise being sons
and daughters of God it is our vision that faith-based programs
can help cure Liberia’s social ills. Being realistic with our
status as a war-torn nation, Liberia’s challenges are huge and
can not be handled by only the newly elected democratic
government neither by Liberians alone.
It is against this
backdrop that LIHEDE is forging networking relations with
international humanitarian organizations, institutions, and
House of God such as Greater Allen Cathedral of New York in the
implementation of LIHEDE’s programs. LIHEDE has three program
areas, namely: the agroforestry pilot project
which is the entry point as it is to provide employment
opportunities/livelihood, food; promote ecotourism; and generate
income to sustain the operations of the education program.
Also, agroforestry pilot project is to help heal denuded land
through reforestation. The health-development
relationship is another major concern of LIHEDE, particularly
malaria which
claims (21, 500 annually in
Liberia) more lives than AIDS.
Better health contributes to economic development of Liberia.
This is one practical way to break out of poverty, if not all,
at least some Liberian families.
Rev. Flake, it is with deep respect that we look to you and your
organization for partnership in Liberia’s development,
considering the historical ties among us Blacks. We have seen
your handiwork not only in Liberia during the bitter days of our
national history (civil war) but also your dedication to the
maintenance of global peace, prosperity, and freedom for the
less fortunate people. It is our hope to strengthen such kinship
through better collaboration on any of our programs/projects.
Sir, we are very willing to meet with you and submit to you a
detailed proposal for your appraisal.
As you know, we need to create a national blueprint for the
reconstruction and development of Liberia, not just for
political aspect, but more so to strengthen the education,
economic, agricultural, cultural, institutional, media and
social order of the country. Together we can create a great
legacy of immeasurable treasure of knowledge and moral character
for Liberian youths and the next generation of Liberians.
Again, LIHEDE looks forward to hearing and meeting with you.
Respectfully yours,
SYRULWA SOMAH,
PhD
Executive Director
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