Tempe Sister Cities 12th Annual
“Making A World Of Difference”
Awards and Banquet
What Can One Person Do…to help the disadvantaged, the sick, the people trapped in grinding poverty all around the globe? The very idea seems overwhelming.
The Tempe Sister City organization created “Making A World of Difference” to honor individuals who have truly brought aid and comfort and hope to the less fortunate…whose achievements inspire us…and whose ongoing efforts have reached the world stage.
The 2018 Honorees include:
Kenton Lee-The Shoe That Grows
Connie Sunday-E3 Africa
Michael & Michelle Tessendorf-Orchard Africa
Charlotte Gould-Stitches By Charlotte
See more information about each of these outstanding honorees below!
We invite you to join us as we salute them…to support their charities…and let light shine on the humanitarian spirit that dwells in all of us.
You’re Invited!
Tempe Sister Cities 12th Annual “Making A World Of Difference”
Awards and Banquet Honoring Global Humanitarians-Stories of Inspiring Service
When: Thursday, October 11, 2018
Where: Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 West Rio Salado Parkway Tempe, AZ 85281
Details: Meet and Greet 6:00 p.m. Dinner to Follow. Dressy or Business Attire.
CLICK HERE to Register online
or you can reserve by calling Tempe Sister Cities/Hackett House (480) 350-8181. Anyone wishing to sponsor a table for the banquet may call Jane Nueheisel (480) 838-0437.
Please RSVP by October 3, 2018.
MEET the 2018 “Making A World Of Difference Honorees!”
Kenton Lee – saw a little girl in Kenya trying to walk in shoes that were much too small for her… she had cut the front of the shoes off and her toes were hanging out. He learned that shoes were precious… needed to protect feet from parasites and disease… and in many cases were a requirement to attend school. Some 300 million children in the world do not have shoes, and children who do have shoes quickly outgrow them….and so he thought about a shoe that grows as the child grows. That was in 2007. After approaching several manufacturers and finding no interest he assembled his own team and after five years produced a prototype that would work. Today some 184,163 pairs of “the shoe that grows” have been distributed in 100 countries.. and there is more on the horizon…
CLICK HERE to Register online
or you can reserve by calling Tempe Sister Cities/Hackett House (480) 350-8181. Anyone wishing to sponsor a table for the banquet may call Jane Nueheisel (480) 838-0437.
Please RSVP by October 3, 2018.