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NBA star Manute Bol to address national refugee resettlement conference


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Date Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:22:45 -0400

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New York, NY 10115

MEDIA ADVISORY

Media Contacts
Lesley Crosson, CWS, (212) 870-2676
Jan Dragin 24/7, (781) 925-1526

Former NBA star Manute Bol to address national refugee resettlement  conference

Resettlement agencies will address effects of economy on refugee
employment,
fundraising challenges

DETROIT, MICH., March 25, 2009--Former National Basketball Association
(NBA) star Sudanese-born Manute Bol will keynote the closing session of
a national conference in Detroit this week that is focusing on U.S.
refugee resettlement and the pressing issues facing new refugees and
those who serve them.

The conference, now in progress through Friday March 27, has attracted
some 350 refugee resettlement professionals and is presented by
humanitarian agency Church World Service Migration Ministries (EMM), and
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee
Service (LIRS).

Bol's culminating keynote will highlight a closing plenary that is open
to media. Other event sessions are closed to media and public in what is
intended as a development conference for the staff of more than three
dozen local refugee resettlement affiliate agencies nationwide.

WHAT:
Partnering for Successful Resettlement
Tri-Agency National Refugee Resettlement Conference
Keynote Speaker: Former NBA Basketball Star Manute Bol

WHERE:
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
100 Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan 48243
(313) 568-8000

WHEN:
Mon. March 23 ­ Fri. March 27, 2009
Manute Bol Keynote
Fri. March 27 - 10:30 ­ 11:30 AM
and Closing Plenary
NOTE: Interviews can be arranged with Mr. Bol before and after his
address.
EDITORS: Interviews, video and still photography with conference
leaders, speakers and participants available upon request.

DETAILS:

Manute Bol: Bol's presentation will include his assistance to Sudanese
refugees, his work to rebuild Sudan, his NBA career and his family's
story.
Born in South Sudan, Manute Bol came to the United States in 1983 to
play basketball.
Throughout his successful career, he contributed most of his earnings,
estimated at $3.5 million, to help southern Sudanese refugees and is
credited with drawing international attention to the plight of the
Sudanese refugees. He now is raising funds to build a school in his home
village of Turalei.
The Conference: Participants in the conference will meet daily in
plenary, then choose from among more than three dozen workshops, several
of which will address refugee employment and agency fundraising in
todayâ??s struggling economy.

Other workshops include â??New Refugee Groups and Cultural
Orientation,â?? â??Addressing Anti-Immigrant Bias in Your  Communityâ??
and â??Cross-Cultural Skills for Refugee Resettlement Staff,â??  along
with more technical sessions such as â??Pre-Arrival Processing,â? ?
â??Matching Grant 101â?? and â??Cultivating an Effective  Board.â??

Each year, the U.S. government invites a number of refugees--people
fleeing persecution--to resettle in U.S. communities. After a rigorous
screening process, refugees are assigned to Church World Service,
Episcopal Migration Ministries and Lutheran Immigration and Refugee
Service or one of seven other agencies for reception and placement. In
fiscal year 2008, CWS, EMM, and LIRS and their local affiliates welcomed
a combined total of 17,026 refugees (of the 60,192 resettled by all 10
national-level agencies), meeting their clientsâ?? basic needs and
helping them move as quickly as possible toward self-sufficiency.

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Media Contacts: On site

Carol Fouke-Mpoyo, CWS Immigration and Refugee Program Information
Officer
646-258-8896

John Denaro,
Sponsorship and Media Development
Episcopal Migration Ministries
917-273-6873

Cassandra Champion
Director for Communications
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
410-230-2791


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