02.04.05 City Club: Save the Children’s Dennis Walto; Tsunamis of Hope

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 01/31/2005 - 17:51.
02/04/2005 - 11:00
 

Tsunamis of Hope: The Human
Face of
Relief and
Development

Save the
Children’s Dennis Walto speaks at The City Club of
Cleveland.

 

CLEVELAND, OH—Dennis Walto, vice president of
Save the Children, will tell real stories that illustrate the resiliency of the
human spirit while offering a glimpse of the relief and development world at
noon on Friday, February 4,
2005
, at The City Club of
Cleveland.

 

Walto, who has worked in relief and
development for more than 20 years in 15 countries (10 of those years in
Africa) and in more than 40
U.S. states, also will address many
questions that have arisen after the recent tsunami disaster. What is the proper
and proportionate role of the United
States in these disasters? Is our help too
stingy? Is it principally the U.S. government that should respond, or
are private organizations like Save the Children and others the best vehicles?

 

Founded in the United States in 1932
as a nonprofit organization to make lasting positive change in the lives of
needy children, Save the Children works in 17 states across the United States
and in more than 40 countries in the developing world to help children and
families improve their health, education and economic opportunities and to
mobilize rapid life-support assistance for children and families caught in the
tragedies of natural and man-made disasters.

 

“When disasters happen, relief
agencies rush in and do what is needed—or what they can—to aid victims,� says
City Club executive director James Foster. “The recent tsunami brought these
worldwide NGO’s into high profile, but most work every day, year round, and in
all corners of the globe to aid people in need. It’s important to address the
role we, as Americans, play in times of global need.�

 

Tickets for this City Club Friday
Forum are $15 for members and $25 for non-members. Lunch is included. They can
be purchased by calling The City Club at 216.621.0082 or visiting the website at
www.cityclub.org.

 

Established in 1912 to encourage new
ideas and a free exchange of thought, The City Club of Cleveland is the oldest
continuous free speech forum in the country, renowned for its tradition of
debate and discussion. The City Club’s mission is to inform, educate and inspire
citizens by presenting significant ideas and providing opportunities for
dialogue in a collegial setting.

 

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Missy S. Toms
Director of Membership & Marketing
The City Club of Cleveland
850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Fl.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.621.0082
mtoms [at] cityclub [dot] org

Location

City Club of Cleveland, 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd floor
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