from the PUBLISHERS PUBLISHED BY Chaldean News, LLC Chaldean Community Foundation Martin Manna EDITORIAL ACTING EDITOR IN CHIEF Paul Jonna MANAGING EDITOR Ashourina Slewo CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Lisa Cipriano Stephen Jones Sarah Kittle Paul Natinsky Ashourina Slewo Halim Sheena ART & PRODUCTION CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alex Lumelsky with SKY Creative GRAPHIC DESIGNER Zina Lumelsky with SKY Creative PHOTOGRAPHERS Holly Yatooma Razik Tomina CLASSIFIEDS Ashourina Slewo SALES Interlink Media Sana Navarrette Tania Yatooma SUBSCRIPTIONS: $25 PER YEAR CONTACT INFORMATION Story ideas: edit@chaldeannews.com Advertisements: ads@chaldeannews.com Subscription and all other inquiries: info@chaldeannews.com Chaldean News 30095 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 101 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 www.chaldeannews.com Phone: (248) 851-8600 Publication: The Chaldean News (P-6); Published monthly; Issue Date: September <strong>2019</strong> Subscriptions: 12 months, $25. Publication Address: 30095 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 101, Farmington Hills, MI 48334; Permit to mail at periodicals postage rates is on file at Farmington Hills Post Office Postmaster: Send address changes to “The Chaldean News 30095 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 101, Farmington Hills, MI 48334” Turning the page When we began this venture more than 15 years ago, we knew that the publication we were creating was important, not just to the Chaldean community, but to all the communities with whom we interact. The Chaldean News (CN) has grown to be more than a publication, more than a media outlet. Since the creation of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce (CACC) and the Chaldean Community Foundation (CCF), the strength of the Chaldean community in metro Detroit has grown as well. The CN is the natural hub. It is poised to be the main source for breaking news and most up-to-date resources for Chaldeans, not just in Southeast Michigan but worldwide. The acquisition of The Chaldean News by the CCF seems organic. Who better to further engage the community than an organization that engages the community daily— helping, teaching, and assisting with life-changing issues? The CCF works with our community on both sides of Woodward Avenue and is growing to meet the needs of a rising population. Construction has begun on a 19,000 square foot expansion to the CCF in Sterling Heights and is expected to launch next spring on a $25 million mixed use/affordable housing development just a few miles to the northeast of the Center. Amid all this disruption, staff is working with government officials and attorneys to advocate for those at risk of deportation and help create a stable support base. With its mission of improving the stability, health and wellness of those they serve through advocacy, acculturation, community development MARTIN MANNA PUBLISHER SYLVESTER SANDIHA CHAIRMAN Who better to further engage the community than an organization that engages the community daily? and cultural preservation, the CCF has a record of providing support and services to the community. The Chamber of Commerce (CACC) in Farmington Hills provides resources and training for the business community, encouraging dialogue between all. The CACC and CCF share a mission of service to the community, with the CCF as the heartbeat. Their core work includes acculturation for new Americans, breaking barriers for those with special needs, behavioral health services, assistance with transportation and medical care, and cultural preservation. The CCF brings to the table established partnerships such as with Mango Languages, creating an app to preserve and sustain the Aramaic tongue. Adding the resources of the CACC and CCF to the CN mix allows the publication to expand coverage to include more broad-based topics that affect our community. Things are happening on all levels that affect our daily lives, our schools, and our churches. The newspaper will provide more in-depth coverage and will grow with the entire organization. Already, research is being conducted on rolling out a bilingual section, launching an app and offering more digital services. We understand that we have a large audience, from the old school to the new, and we want to honor all of you as we honor the history and tradition of the newspaper. The nonprofit status afforded under the Foundation umbrella will allow us access to resources we didn’t have before. The CCF was built not only to serve the current community, but to support future generations. Providing auto loans year-round and presenting college scholarships every fall are just two of the ways in which we do that. The purchase of the CN will allow us to do even more. Embracing new technologies at the same time ensuring no one is left behind; this publication is prepared to meet the needs of the entire community. Guided by our mission of service, the Chaldean News will celebrate our community’s accomplishments, contributions, and blessings while keeping you informed as we look to our exciting future. Yours in Service, Sylvester Sandiha Martin Manna BAN MANNA EXAMINER STEVE SUOLAKA EXAMINER InternationalDriverTesting.com AUTOMOBILE & MOTORCYCLE TESTING Road Skills Testing for Adults and Teenagers 30095 NORTHWESTERN HWY, SUITE 65A • FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 DRIVER’S EDUCATION (SEGMENT 1 & 2) • TEENS & ADULTS WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 4925 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322 248-535-5855 • BanManna18@yahoo.com • FREE MARKET ANALYSIS ON YOUR HOME • FREE HOME WARRANTY • AGENT-OWNED VIRTUAL BROKERAGE JIM MANNA Broker/Owner C.R.S., G.R.I., A.B.R. 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