Celebrate SIPP 2022! – Boulder Jewish News
Showcasing: Lindsey Zemler (EMIS) and Nidal Allis (Techno Rescue)
In-Particular person, Outdoors in Boulder, CO
Sunday, July 31, 2022,
4:30 – 6:00 PM MDT
We are excited to announce our first in-person event because 2019! Our out of doors Rejoice SIPP 2022 event will aspect temporary presentations by Lindsey Zemler, the Sustainability Coordinator for SIPP mini-grant recipient Eastern Mediterranean Global University (EMIS), and SIPP’s newest Board member Nidal Allis, the president and CEO at Techno Rescue. We will also update you on the do the job we and our grantees have completed more than the past yr, our plans for the coming 12 months, and how we hope to keep on to increase our partnerships with non-gains and NGO’s in the Center East. The event will be hosted at a Boulder home, and you will acquire the address upon registering. Of program there will be the famous SIPP homemade hors d’oeuvres, sweet treats, and assorted beverages!
This celebration will enable us elevate money to go on and, ideally expand, our mini-grant program. Let us make a variance!
If you have not previously completed so, Please RSVP below.
We are privileged to have Lindsey Zemler and Nidal Allis as our speakers in Boulder.
Nidal Allis joins SIPP Board!
We are thrilled to announce that Nidal Allis has joined SIPP’s Board of Administrators. Nidal, an entrepreneur in the electronics recycling field, expands our existence in the Washington DC area and adds a Palestinian-American perspective to our conclusion making process. His enterprise knowledge will assist us in escalating our community and our eyesight. Arrive to our Celebrate SIPP 2022! event and meet up with him in human being!
Lindsey Zemler is a Boulder native who moved to Israel in 2016. As part of her perform with EMIS to support educate the upcoming era of Israeli, Palestinian, and intercontinental environmental leaders, she serves as SIPP’s liaison with the EMIS learners we guidance. Study much more about EMIS’ sustainability method.
Nidal Allis recently moved to Maryland from Colorado wherever he continues to mature his electronics recycling organization, Techno Rescue. Nidal is an American veteran. He also has extended family in Palestine, which provides him a deep appreciation of the problems and importance of increasing a dependable electronics recycling business in and among the Palestinian and Israeli communities in ways that defend the surroundings and workers’ well being and basic safety.
Please be a part of us! A recommended donation of $100 (or extra!) for each person is appreciated. All guests and donations are welcome.
With your assistance, together we can proceed earning grants that make a real influence!
If you are not able to go to, you should take into consideration building a donation to SIPP.