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Arab Americans Honor The Arc of the U.S. for Work on Behalf of Intellectually & Developmentally Disabled Community

posted on: Apr 21, 2017

Press release: Arab American Institute 

On Thursday, April 27, 2017, the Arab American community will honor the work of The Arc of the United States for their leadership on behalf of those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Award for Institutional Excellence will be presented by Senator Amy Klobuchar during the 19th annual Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards in Washington, DC.

The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and promoting the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes. The Arc encompasses all ages and more than 100 different diagnoses including autism, Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, and various other developmental disabilities.

From its inception, The Arc has consistently campaigned for and developed platforms upon which individuals with disabilities can act as advocates for themselves, placing their voices at the forefront of a movement. With programs like the National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability, its work is a reminder that timely issues like criminal justice reform impact a cross-section of communities.

“One of Kahlil Gibran’s key messages was that of human triumph and inclusion. The Arc of the United States symbolizes that spirit. Over the course of 60 years, the work of The Arc has helped bring us all out of the one-size fits all mentality to realize how much we have to gain from the full participation of the intellectually and developmentally disabled community. Not only has The Arc been integral in empowering this community and their families to fully engage and advocate for their rights, but their nationwide network has lifted their voices to ensure that those with intellectual or developmental disabilities live the lives they choose and live lives of quality. For this work, which makes our nation stronger, we are proud to recognize The Arc with Kahlil Gibran Award for Institutional Excellence,” said AAIF Foundation Director Maya Berry.

The Kahlil Gibran “Spirit of Humanity” Awards was launched in 1999 to recognize individuals, corporations, organizations and communities whose work, commitment and support make a difference in promoting coexistence and inclusion in all walks of life. The awards are named for the author of The Prophet, whose message of human endurance and triumph was so evident in his life and work. The awards further symbolize Gibran’s pride in his Arab heritage, respect for the freedom he found in the United States and his universal love of humanity. Past gala participants and awardees include former President Bill ClintonHer Majesty Queen Noor al-Hussein, actress Selma Hayek, former President of Poland Lech Walesa, former Sen. George Mitchell, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former professional boxer Muhammad Ali, actor and philanthropist Jamie Farr and recording star Sting.

 

WHAT: 19th annual Kahlil Gibran “Spirit of Humanity” Awards gala

 

WHO: The Arc of the United States – recipient of the 2017 Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Award for Institutional Excellence

 

HONOREES ALSO INCLUDE:  Steve Coll, Hamdi Ulukaya, Greg Simon, Kamal Boullata

 

WHERE: Grand Hyatt Hotel, 1000 H St. NW, Washington, D.C.

WHEN: Thursday, April 27, 2017 Reception 5:30PM | Gala dinner 6:30PM