Turkish Women’s League of America’s March’s guest speaker was Mr. Bekir Kubat, a NLP Neuro Linguistic practitioner. We would like to thank Mr. Kubat for an informative session.
TWLA Ataturk School attended the Assembly of “Devoting in Linguistic Diversity Through Turkish”
TWLA Ataturk School attended the assembly titled “Devoting in Linguistic Diversity Through Turkish” organized by The Light Millennium on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 in commemoration of the UN International Mother Language Day. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Bircan Ünver, President of The Light Millennium, for inviting us to this program; to Mrs. Necmiye Kaçaroğlu who gave a speech representing Ataturk School; our alumni Oğuzhan Ulutaş, Çağla Çetin, Gözde Pınar, Eda Ekinciler, Efehan Berk Hüyük, Onur Gürdal; our students Ekin Pınar, Zümral Hüyük, Duygu Gürdal, Meyra Hüyük; our teachers, members and friends who participated in the program.
TWLA’s donation package reached to the victims of earthquake in Elazığ, Turkey
Turkish Women’s League of America’s donation package containing clothes, shoes and boots reached the victims of earthquake in Elazığ Yazıkonak-Turkey. We would like to extend our gratitude to Ms. Gülcan Sancaktaroğlu Demiröz’s aunt Ms. Fatma Koç and uncle Mr. Yalçın Koç who made this delivery possible on the behalf of TWLA.
TWLA organized the second charity bazaar of the year which will benefit the New York Ataturk School
Turkish Women’s League of America (TWLA) organized the second and last charity bazaar of the year. All proceeds will go to benefit the New York Ataturk School. We would like to thank all of our parents and participants for their intense interest and contributions!
Astrophysicist and Space Telecommunications Engineer Umut Yıldız, PhD of NASA visited New York Ataturk School
On February 8, 2020, astrophysicist and space telecommunications engineer Umut Yıldız, PhD of NASA visited New York Ataturk School and had an enjoyable interesting conversation with our students. His scientific research focuses on observational star formation and molecular clouds. You can find more detailed information about his work on his personal website umutayildiz.com.
We would like to thank Umut Yıldız, PhD for his visit to New York Ataturk School and his willingness to share his knowledge about a very engaging topic for our students.