Vigil in Solidarity with the Peoples
of the Indian Ocean to be Held Tuesday, February 1 in San
Francisco
(San Francisco, January 17 2005)
A vigil to commemorate individuals and communities impacted
by the devastating earthquake and tsunami on December 26,
2004 will take place on Tuesday, February 1 from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. on the steps of San Francisco City Hall. The vigil is
free and open to people of all faiths.
In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami, residents
of the San Francisco Bay Area who have lost parents and other
family members, friends and colleagues in the countries directly
affected, as well as all members of the community affected
by the tragedy, will come together to honor this tremendous
loss and struggle — both for people so far away, and
for us locally — to create space and time to grieve,
to connect, and to heal.
The Interfaith Council will lead the vigil and invite representatives
of different faith to pray and chant during the service. The
vigil is co-organized by The Asian & Pacific Islander
American Health Forum (www.apiahf.org)
and Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, in conjunction
with San Francisco, California, and U. S. elected officials.
What:
Vigil in Solidarity with the Peoples of the Indian Ocean
Who:
The Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center
When:
Tuesday, February 1
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Where:
City Hall, One Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco
Contact:
Cecilia Chung
415-568-3306 phone
cchung@apiahf.org
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