Olson to speak on human rights
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In these very difficult times, the relevancy of charitable causes is
debated among local social advocates.
For some, an overwhelming feeling of triviality creates an aura of
guilt when planning table settings in the face of news reports of
soldiers and civilians dying abroad. For others, there is a sense
that the fabric of local community life is essential. Peace will
eventually come from conflict, and it is therefore important to carry
on with the day to day duties, including charitable endeavors, that
make life in America unique and special.
With concern for differing points of view, one organization with
international roots will endeavor to focus local attention on very
serious worldwide issues.
Women of Vision will host Jane Olson at an annual luncheon on May
7 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. Women of Vision is an arm
of World Vision, a Christian outreach organization that helps
impoverished women and children in the United States and the rest of
the world.
Olson chairs the board of directors of the Landmine Capital
Survivors Network. In addition, Olson has served 10 years on the
national board of the Human Rights Watch, which has taken her to the
former Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Nicaragua, El
Salvador, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cuba, Jordan and West Africa.
Her mission has been to assist refugees, address human rights
issues and perhaps most significantly to work for the elimination of
landmines, which continue to kill or severely injure innocent people.
Olson is a witness to some of the great horrors of a very unjust
world.
The upcoming luncheon event is being sponsored by concerned local
citizens including activist Susan Champion, Judy and Dennis Sweeney,
Trish and John O’Donnell, Beverly Peters, Lynn Hirsch Booth, Marcia
and Warren Finley and the very generous Samueli Foundation,
underwritten by Corona del Mar philanthropists Henry and Susan
Samueli.
In addition, Strada Properties has stepped up to the plate to
support Olson and Women of Vision, with particular assistance coming
from John McMonigle, Susan Scanlan, Nancy Short, Nadine Bartholomew,
Evan Corkett, Steve High and Elizabeth Thamer. For more information
on the luncheon featuring Olson, please call Champion at (949)
644-5671.
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