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AKISAN Dallas Metro Chapter Project Initiatives

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AKISAN Dallas Metro Current Project & Fundraising Campaign

AKISAN Dallas Metro Chapter Current Project Campaign

  Adopt a Hospital & Building Project Fundraising Banquet

Theme: Transforming Lives and Empowering Communities Through Healthcare, Education, and Culture

The AKISAN Dallas Metro Chapter, is launching an inspiring initiative that encapsulates the essence of community, compassion, and advancement. On Saturday, April 5, 2025, AKISAN Dallas Metro will hold its "Adopt a Hospital & Building Project Fundraising Banquet" at the AQUA Hall Events and Wedding Venue, located at 2090 E. Arapaho Road, Suite 100, Richardson, TX 75081. Starting at 7:00 p.m., this event promises an evening filled with motivation, networking, and purposeful action, all revolving around the theme "Transforming Lives and Empowering Communities Through Healthcare, Education, and Culture."


The "Adopt a Hospital & Building Project" is an ambitious initiative designed to meet pressing needs in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, and beyond. By generating funds through this banquet, AKISAN Dallas Metro aims to facilitate the construction, renovation, or adoption of healthcare facilities—such as hospitals, clinics, or community health centers—that will deliver vital medical services to underserved populations. The project also encompasses construction efforts for schools, community centers, and other infrastructures that will promote education, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment. This comprehensive approach mirrors AKISAN’s dedication to elevating its diaspora community and their native land, creating enduring impacts that transcend borders and generations.


The banquet will highlight motivational addresses from community leaders, cultural performances that celebrate Akwa Ibom’s vibrant heritage, and opportunities for attendees to contribute directly to the initiative. Under the guidance of Chapter President Mr. Richard Eyo and Planning Committee Chair Dr. Henry Mbosowo, AKISAN Dallas Metro is mobilizing its members, friends, and supporters to partake in this noble mission. With the aim of transforming lives through accessible healthcare and education, the project represents hope, solidarity, and the strength of collective action. Whether you are part of the Akwa Ibom diaspora or an ally committed to global community development, this event presents an opportunity to contribute to a legacy that empowers communities for years to come.

Every contribution made through this link will directly support the Hospital and the Building Project.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)About the  Adopt a Hospital & Building Project Fundraising Banquet  
  • What is the purpose of the Adopt a Hospital & Building Project?
    The project aims to raise funds to support the construction, renovation, or adoption of hospitals, clinics, schools, and community centers in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. It focuses on improving healthcare, education, and cultural preservation to empower underserved communities.
  • Who can attend the fundraising banquet on April 5, 2025?
    The event is open to AKISAN members, friends, family, and anyone interested in supporting community development in Akwa Ibom State. You�re cordially invited to participate, regardless of your background.
  • Where and when will the fundraising banquet take place?
    The banquet will be held on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at AQUA Hall Events and Wedding Venue, 2090 E. Arapaho Road, Suite 100, Richardson, TX 75081.
  • How will the funds raised during the banquet be used?
    Funds will be allocated to the construction or improvement of healthcare facilities (hospitals and clinics) and building projects (schools, community centers, etc.) in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, to enhance healthcare access, education, and cultural programs.
  • How can I contribute if I canďż˝t attend the banquet?
    You can make donations directly through AKISAN Dallas Metro by contacting the Chapter President, Mr. Richard Eyo (469-288-0413), or the Planning Committee Chair, Dr. Henry Mbosowo (469-733-2007). Online donation options may also be available�please inquire for details.
  • What is the theme of the banquet, and what can attendees expect?
    The theme is �Transforming Lives and Empowering Communities Through Healthcare, Education, and Culture.� Attendees can expect inspiring speeches, cultural performances, networking opportunities, and a call to action to support the project.
  • Is this project only for people from Akwa Ibom State?
    No, the project welcomes support from anyone passionate about improving healthcare and education in underserved communities, regardless of their background. It�s a global initiative with local impact.
  • How can I learn more about AKISAN and its mission?
    You can contact AKISAN Dallas Metro Chapter leadership, including Mr. Richard Eyo or Dr. Henry Mbosowo, or visit the AKISAN website (if available) for more information about the organization�s mission and ongoing projects.
  • Will there be opportunities to volunteer for the project beyond donating?
    Yes, AKISAN may offer volunteer opportunities for those interested in contributing their time, skills, or expertise to the project�s implementation in Nigeria or its promotion in the U.S. Please contact the chapter for more details.
  • How will the impact of this project be measured or reported?
    AKISAN Dallas Metro plans to provide updates to donors and supporters on the progress of the hospital and building projects, including photos, reports, and testimonials from the communities benefiting from the initiative. Transparency and accountability are key priorities.

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