Added on February 22, 2021
by Asian Indians of Hampton Roads
AIHR announced it has successfully completed their Executive Committee elections. After due process the following nominated members were unanimously elected as AIHR officers for 2021-2023.
Added on September 13, 2020
by ABAHR
In the 2020 United States National Elections voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for the President of the United States, all 435 members of the United States House of Representatives, and 35 United States Senators. Ensuring you are registered and casting your ballot is important during these unprecedented times.
Added on September 13, 2020
by US-Philippines Society
President Duterte conferred on Ambassador Sung Kim the Order of Sikatuna, with rank of Datu (Grand Cross), Gold Distinction. 7 September 2020, during a farewell call. Photo courtesy of the Presidential Communications Operations Office
Added on September 2, 2020
by Asian Indians of Hampton Roads
A core mission of Asian Indians of Hampton Roads (AIHR) is to support the Hampton Roads community.
Added on August 3, 2020
by Petula Moy, Past President ABAHR
Pictured: Mrs. Singh (left) with Petula Moy (Past President) at the 2018 ABAHR Annual Meeting of the Membership.
Added on July 31, 2020
by Asian Indians of Hampton Roads
As many of you may know, Dr. Alok Verma has decided to leave the Hampton Roads area after 40+ years and move to Texas, joining Texas A&M University, to serve as Powell Endowed Chair of the Department of Marine Engineering Technology.
Added on July 30, 2020
by Asian Indians of Hampton Roads
COVID-19 pandemic has already led to many high-profile events' cancellations or postponement including Taste of India, which was scheduled for April 18, 2020 and had to be postponed as communicated earlier.
Added on July 10, 2020
by Tidewater Korean American Association
코로나19 공기감염 가능성이 제시되면서 공포감이 조성되고 있다. 세계 과학자 239명이 코로나19가 공기를 통해 최대 48m (157피트)떨어진 사람에게도 전염시킬 수 있으므로, 예방수칙을 더 철저히 해야 한다고 발표했기 때문이다.
Added on June 17, 2020
by Small Business Administration
The SBA is offering low interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses and non-profit organizations that are suffering substantial economic injury as a result of COVID-19 in all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories.