AFRICAN WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION AND SPOTLIGHT AFRICA LLC PRESENT THE 5TH ANNUAL MISS AFRICA USA GRAND FINALS AND CORONATION CEREMONY

The Miss Africa USA Pageant finals moves from Georgia to Maryland and Washington DC for the very first time.  The Delegates are ready and the team is gearing up for yet another cultural explosion celebrating Africa in America.  We encourage all our fans and supporters to come out and support all the beautiful African women representing all the different countries in Africa.  Each Finalist has taken on a challenging micro project to benefit communities in need in Africa and in America. Miss Africa USA Pageant goes beyond beauty. We encourage you to come out and meet the delegates who will be representing Africa at the 2010 pageant as follows.

THE 2010 MISS AFRICA USA PAGEANT VENUE:

Montgomery College Tacoma Park / Silver Spring Performing Art Center

7995 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring MD 20910

Come along and be a part of the coronation ceremony

DATE:  SAT  JULY 24  2010

TIME:  6PM  – 11PM

TICKETS  $ 30  advance and $40 at the Door.

Featuring:

African Fashion Moguls all the way from the Motherland to showcase African Couture in the United States of America.  This year the pageant is very proud to team up with the following Brand names in African couture:

Mustafa Hassanali  from Tanzania

Stella Atal  from Uganda

Judith Ochia from Kenya

Frank Osodi  from Nigeria

Estella Couture in Maryland

Akouavi Fashions Los Angeles

STAY TUNED FOR MORE INFORMATION

MISS AFRICA USA PAGEANT SUPPORTS HAITI RELIEF EFFORTS

Miss Africa USA Organization is calling all its supporters, contestants current and past to join the relief efforts for Haiti and help in every way possible. Over 150,000 confirmed dead from the Earthquake that struck the Island of Haiti just under two weeks ago. The suffering is unimaginable, the hunger, the lack of basic needs to survive is huge. It will take many many years for Haiti to rebuild but some of those wounds may never be healed. What we can do for the Haitian people can never be under estimated. Every Dollar you donate, every item of Clothing you donate or that bottle of water, whatever you can do as a citizen of the world will make a difference.

Miss Africa USA is donating to the American Red Cross through the link on the Miss Africa USA Website.

Please visit www.missafricaunitedstates.com  and click on the American Red Cross Logo to make your donation directly to the Haiti Relief Fund with the American Red Cross.

Let us all Stand together as One for Haiti.

MISS AFRICA USA SUPPORTS THE 2009 CONCERN WORLD WIDE FUN RUN FOR CHARITY

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If there were ever any doubts about the spirit and generosity of New Yorkers in tough economic times, those were laid to rest April 18 when hundreds of runners, walkers and their supporters showed up for Concern Worldwide’s annual 4-mile Fun/Run to raise money in the fight against global hunger.

We were absolutely stunned by the turnout,” said Siobhan Walsh, Concern’s executive director. “This fantastic crowd showed us that despite hard economic times, people are willing to go the extra mile to help those who have nothing and to work with Concern to ‘be the difference’ for the almost one billion people around the world who go to bed hungry every night,” she added.

The Fun Run, now in its eleventh year in New York, raised more than $110,000, which will be used to help provide lifesaving treatment to thousands of severely malnourished children in the world’s poorest countries, such as Niger and Ethiopia and conflict-torn communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chad.

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Warm spring weather and bright sun marked the day, which got officially underway when Miss Africa USA, South-African born Nyasha Zimucha, briefly saluted the runners and sounded the horn to start the race at 9.30AM sharp.

Brendan O’Donoghue, manager of the Pig & Whistle pub in Times Square, was the first man to cross the finish line at 22:55. Dianne McKenna was the fastest female runner, completing the race at 25:52. Runners up, on the men’s side, were Chris Solarz (23:06) in second place, and Jerry Macari (23:22) in third. Monika Nemeth (25:52) and Katherine Riposta (26:22) finished second and third among women participants.

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Team captain Michael Traynor, owner of the Mad Hatter Saloon, won the prize for the largest Pub Team, with 151 runners. Led by their captain, Shane Naughton, the Pyramid Schemers took the prize for the largest regular team, with 92 runners. The Pyramid Schemers raised the most sponsorship of all the regular teams, while the Mad Hatter Team raised the most funds of all the  Pub Teams.

Joan Carroll, John Murphy, Mary Devine, Terry Burke and Aya Egawa are recognized as star individual fundraisers. Special thanks to photographer Ben Asen.

Huge thanks to our Race Director, John Volpe, and his team: Mary Devine, Stu & Eunice Patchen, Jake LaSala, and  MJ Furman, without whose help this event wouldn’t be possible. Finally, a very special thanks to our almost 70 volunteers and staff  who came out on Saturday morning to make the Fun Run such a huge success.

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Concern expresses its warm appreciation for the contributions of this year’s sponsors:  

  • Urban Athletics
  • New York City Parks Department
  • CentralPark.com
  • Johnny Foxes Taphouse & Grille

On behalf of thousands the very poorest families and individuals around the world whose lives are touched by the work of Concern, we extend a huge “thank you” to all the runners, walkers and supporters who help make our vital work possible.

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Miss Africa USA Nyasha Zimucha Presents Trophy to the 2009 Fun Run Winner Brendan O’Donnohue.

For More information please visit www.concernusa.org

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