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Posted by ZAMC 
· July 1, 2020 
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June/July 2020 Newsletter

Believing in the Promise of a Brighter Tomorrow

Dear community members and friends,

As we journey through 2020, easily one of the most challenging years we have ever faced, we write to you with the promise of a brighter tomorrow. Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana each have opened their economies with precaution, and we are pleased to announce that we are actively reimagining and planning the reopening of our beloved ZAC in the coming months.

Your board of directors is working hard to enable a gradual and safe reopening of ZAC that is in keeping with State of Illinois guidance. In the coming weeks, we will announce new standard operating procedures and a lineup of activities – mainly outdoor – that will help us reunite safely with the implementation of temperature scans, facial coverings and social distancing as core tenets of our new normal. 

In August, we will hold our first virtual AGM and Muktad prayers, and will begin live streaming our daily prayers. The collective ‘we’ have proven that our resilience and religiosity can not be deterred by a virus, and have provided a hand up to those struggling through our welfare fund. Until a vaccine is available, we will be challenged to balance in-person and online programming to help stay safe, connected and united. 

Until then, be aware, stay smart, and always believe in the promise of a brighter tomorrow. 

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!
May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete June/July 2020 newsletter

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Posted by ZAMC 
· May 3, 2020 
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April/May 2020 Newsletter

Stay Home, Stay Safe, Stay Well!

Social distancing, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and a little Faith and Patience are Keys to Survival in the ‘New Normal.’ 

Dear community members and friends,

We write to you with hope, belief and faith as the world and life as we once knew it has changed with the onset and spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

This ‘new normal’ of life is with us until the global community of scientists, doctors and public health leaders produce a vaccine. Even then, the economic, psychological and emotional toll of this pandemic will take years if not decades to heal. 

Before we heal, however, we take a moment to feel the weight and gravity of the lives lost both around the world and here at home. As of this newsletter’s publication, more than 211,000 souls have been lost to COVID-19. 

We take this moment to mourn their loss, honor their lives, and send our deepest condolences to their families.

“There is a light in this world, a healing spirit more powerful than any darkness we may encounter. We sometimes lose sight of this force when there is suffering, too much pain. Then suddenly, the spirit will emerge through the lives of ordinary people who hear a call and answer in extraordinary ways.” ~Mother Theresa

Until there is a vaccine, we will likely see our children continue eLearning from home; those in non-essential jobs will continue to work from home; the demand for PPE and health care workers will continue to skyrocket; and social distancing will remain the norm. 

The impact from jobs lost, businesses bankrupted, and the looming threat of an anticipated resurgence of COVID-19 this fall/winter, will continue to slow the economy’s return and markets will open gradually. 

What we have is each other. We have our Vohu Mana, our good mind, and are empowered now more than ever to use our head to make righteous and purposeful decisions. The power of Good Words, Good Thoughts, and Good Deeds has never shone more brightly as mindfulness, kindness and self-sacrifice emerge as part of a new norm for our sensibilities and the way we treat one another. 

Our air is cleaner, our environment is greener, our family units are stronger, our health is front-and-center, and our wellbeing is dependent on our ability to work together – to cooperate and to build bridges for a better tomorrow. 

Thanks to modern technology we remain more interconnected with one another than ever before. Our re-awakening as a society means we will: 

  • improve our preparedness for future pandemics; 
  • build more effective crisis and contingency plans; and 
  • honor and care for our front line work force. 

Specifically: doctors, nurses, patient care technicians, janitorial staff, paramedics, police officers, mass transit workers, trash haulers, and postal and grocery store workers, to name a few true heroes.

Despite rescue lifelines from federal governments, many businesses will sadly go bankrupt; new markets will be created; new skill sets will be learned; and yes, PPE will continue to be in very high demand.

Our children will be shaped, motivated, educated and  impacted by these events. Many of our children will look back at this time and say they found their calling in life following the events of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we should be honored when they tell us they want to serve on the front lines. 

In the true Zarathushti spirit of philanthropy, we are pleased to report our Welfare Committee has raised more than $7,000 to aid and assist those in our community who are economically disadvantaged from the pandemic’s dangerous impact on the economy. 

We also have a team of volunteers ready and able to assist those in need, particularly our elderly, in getting groceries and performing tasks to help ease their burdens, driven mainly by anxiety and isolation. 

Through it all, we will continue to focus on WE and not ME, strengthening our interconnectedness and being there for one another. TOGETHER we will realize our common calling: to spread light and goodness throughout an increasingly complex and challenging world.

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!
May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete April/May 2020 newsletter

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Posted by ZAMC 
· March 7, 2020 
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March 2020 Newsletter

Nowruz Pirooz!

Wishing each of you, your family and loved ones a very happy Nowruz! March is our busiest ZAC month of programming, and with it each year comes the joy of Nowruz, a New Day. We usher in the Spring equinox during this special time, we begin to watch flowers bud, foliage come to life, birds chirping, sunnier days, and the renewal of personal resolutions as a new year unfolds. 

This month’s newsletter is packed with a variety of events and we sincerely hope you will get involved. From gahambars and the Dar ni Pori Bake-a-thon, to our sponsorship of the Oriental Institute’s Persian Nowruz Celebration, our annual Nowruz celebration, and ZAC Clean-Up Day. 

March is about participation and getting involved in whatever capacity you can. It’s also a popular time to renew your membership to our beloved ZAC. So let’s join together this month to usher in a new year of growth and interconnectedness. On behalf of the entire board of directors, thank you for your participation, for your ideas, for your generosity, and for building the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!
May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete March 2020 newsletter

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Posted by ZAMC 
· February 6, 2020 
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February 2020 Newsletter

2020: The Year of Vision

For decades, the Zoroastrian community in North America has advanced thanks to the energy, foresight, and ultimately, having a vision for the future. The ‘Pioneer’ generation as they are appropriately referred to, have sewn the seeds for future generations by building community, from physical structures to constitutions, that ultimately paved the way for organizations to manage themselves, grow their memberships and thrive in a new diaspora.

This year, 2020 for obvious literal reasons represents the year of vision, and we use this opportunity to redouble our efforts to chart a course for the future; to ask ourselves questions focused on where we want to be in 2050, how we get there, what we envision for our children and our children’s children. Last month, ZAC started this process attracting members 50 years of age and under. As you’ll read in the newsletter on page 3, we will be holding another for those aged 50+.

Our special thanks to Zinnia Elavia for leading the way on this critical series of important focus groups! Our vision is our future. We look forward to your input!

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!
May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete February 2020 newsletter

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Posted by ZAMC 
· January 16, 2020 
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January 2020 Newsletter

Ava Project Update

As members will be aware, we had taken a loan of $350,000 from Providence Bank to fund the Ava Project. Since we started making loan payments in May 2018, we had already paid over $29,000 in interest. Had we continued making payments until our 5 year payoff plan, we would have ended up paying interest charges of over $51,000.

Thanks to the exemplary efforts of our Ava Project committee, the generosity of our members, and extraordinary fundraising efforts of our volunteers, in December 2019 we found ourselves in a position to pay off the loan and reduce our future interest burden. The ZAC board immediately made an unanimous decision to pay off the Providence Bank loan by supplementing the balance through a temporary transfer of $91,405 from our General Fund.

With the grace of Ahura Mazda and your ongoing generosity, we have paid off our loan and saved over $22,000 in interest payments over the next 3+ years. However, this payoff still leaves our General Fund $91,405 short of breaking even on our total Ava Project expenses.

As we enter 2020, we would like to renew our appeal to our members to continue meeting your pledges and donating generously towards the Ava Project so that we can recover the $91,405 balance and successfully close the books on Ava Project this year itself!

Further financial details are published in the January 2020 newsletter below.

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!
May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete January 2020 newsletter

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Posted by ZAMC 
· December 12, 2019 
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December 2019 Newsletter

ZAC’s First-Ever Youth Project Fair Attracts Record Turnout

We have yet another reason to be so proud, not only in the promise of our youth, but in the way our community came together to make an historic event truly successful. Nov. 17 brought together students of our religion classes, their teachers, parents and the community as a whole, to celebrate the power of religious education, creativity and visualization at the first-ever Youth Project Fair. 

In Science Fair style and format, our students put together large display boards and realistic visual arrangements to highlight specific elements of the Zarathushti faith. From Persian Gardens and Nowruz Haft-Seen tables to on-stage presentations on religious principles and history, our youth and their talents were shining. 

We would be remiss to not give a huge thank you to Zenobia Damania, Persis Driver, Persis Guard and Khursheed Ichaporia for their selfless devotion, creative curriculum and boundless energy in encouraging our youth to think outside the box; and to promote learning through research, visualization and presenting their findings to others. We also would like to thank the parents for their support, time and energy in helping guide their children through the project’s success. 

This important event shows that when we come together we energize our community, infuse our youth with knowledge and confidence, and show once again why Chicago leads the way as a trailblazing Zarathushti community in North America.

Hamāzor Hamā Ashō-bēd!

May we all be united in strength and righteousness!

Read more in the complete December 2019 newsletter

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