About Global Peace Foundation

                   About Global Peace Foundation





President and Founder, Manorama Sharma Gupta M.D  has over thirty years experience of caring for people in need. In addition to her exemplerary work in the medical field, she has been involved in fundraising for homeless shelters, directed free health fairs, volunteered for churches and has been a leader in several non-profit organizations and Community Organizations.


 Sima Sharma she is MBA and has Knowledge of managing and markating  different Companies. She helped and volunteered for several Non profit Organization. Her love to help children and families will be great assets for this Organization.


 Dilip Butani is the Chairman of Indian Community of Southern California (ICSC) and past President/Chairman of Federation of Indian-American Associations, Southern California (FIA-SC), USA. Both the organizations are parent Organization of Indian-American Associations. The various activities organized include celebration of Republic Day function, India Independence Day Mela, Health Camps and various service oriented programs.Dilip is also the Chairman of Sindhu Center of Southern California, the only Sindhi Temple in western part of USA.

Dilip is the founder and Past-President of Lions Club of Little India, the only Lions Club exclusively of the Indian Community in USA. At present he is the Chairman. Other positions held by Dilip include, Executive Vice-President of The Forum for India Community Services(FFICS), Director, Public Relations and Media of SABAN and Member, Assemblyman Tony Mendoza's South Asian Advisory Board. FFICS is a volunteer run charitable organization, dedicated to providing emotional and financial support to the needy at the time of death of the loved ones and also to cover some part of funeral expenses and related rituals. Dilip is also associated with Indian American Heritage Foundation and Hindu Community of Southern California.

Dilip is a writer and has contributed for Indian Express, NRIInternet, Newsasia, Indiapost and other newspapers. After practicing Law for 18 years in Mumbai (Bombay), India, Dilip moved to the United States. In Mumbai, he was Vice-President of the Bar and President of the Lions Club of Mumbai (Kalbadevi).


                               
 The Global Peace Foundation, Inc. is a 501(3)c organization whose mission is to promote global peace through anti-drug and anti-violence education programs.It is the vision of the Global Peace Foundation, Inc. to continue to work for the War against Drugs and promoting peace by inspiring a new generation of peacemakers through sponsoring a variety of educational and cultural programs involving children and families and projects which focus on understanding and removing the causes of drug abuse and violence. Through eduction and other social and cultural programs we will implement the conditions that enrich lives locally and promote peace globally

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