Ethiopian Eritrean Students Association Georgetown

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Thank you to all the professionals who made the time to come out and support us at this event! Hope everyone who attende...
12/03/2018

Thank you to all the professionals who made the time to come out and support us at this event! Hope everyone who attended was able to network and make lasting connections. If you missed out, keep a look out for Georgetown EESA's upcoming events!!

ATTENTION CLASS OF 2022! Apply to be on the EESA Executive Board! As a new club, we want to connect with you and hear wh...
09/11/2018

ATTENTION CLASS OF 2022! Apply to be on the EESA Executive Board! As a new club, we want to connect with you and hear what you have to offer. Apply before Wednesday, 9/19

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Be sure to come out to our event tonight @ 7 pm in ICC 108!! Dinner will be served and Professor Lahra Smith will be mod...
04/25/2018

Be sure to come out to our event tonight @ 7 pm in ICC 108!! Dinner will be served and Professor Lahra Smith will be moderating. Come learn about Ethiopia's current political climate!!

Your EESA Executive Board
04/16/2018

Your EESA Executive Board

Shirt Sale for Underserved RefugeesFundraising for the Collatoral Repair ProjectCost: $15 ($17 for XXL)What: This shirt ...
04/16/2018

Shirt Sale for Underserved Refugees
Fundraising for the Collatoral Repair Project
Cost: $15 ($17 for XXL)
What: This shirt sale is as a fundraiser for Collateral Repair Project, a grassroots effort to meet the needs of urban refugees in Amman, Jordan. All sales will go to creating a new community center for underserved Sudanese, Somali, and Yemeni refugees. Racism and discrimination, language barriers, lack of funding, and generally being smaller populations in a country already trying to accommodate millions of Syrian refugees are all major hurdles for these communities. A new center closer to these groups will help Collateral Repair Project distribute financial assistance and create relationships between these refugees and Jordanian society.

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