So in alphabetical order by acronym, we would like to acknowledge :

Network of Single Professionals (NESP) is a social networking/fundraisin
g group that was created to help raise awareness for nonprofit organization
s and charities around the country. NESP is dedicated to providing business and social networking opportunities, while connecting and engaging contemporary single professionals with nonprofit organizations and charitable causes. NESP's D.C.'s website is http://www.nespusa.com or check out the Facebook group is available at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=88295380083.

Network of South Asian Profession
als (NetSAP-DC) is a non-pr
ofit, non-partisan, volunteer-based 501(c)(3) organization committed to identifying and celebrating the diversity of South Asians in America by promoting professional development; encouraging community service activities; raising awareness of the South Asian culture; and providing forums for the discussion of important societal issues. As one of the largest local and national South Asian organizations, we represent over 5,500 individuals in the DC metro area with over 400 members. For more inforamation, visit http://www.netsap.org or visit their Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=67a60ddcd769e7cf31af22d211d5b387&gid=6730485654.
South Asian Bar As
sociation of Washington, D.C. (SABA-DC) is a voluntary bar association dedicated to the needs, concerns, and interests of the South Asian American legal community in the Washington, DC area. For mo
re information on SABA-DC, visit http://www.sabadc.org or check
out their Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=c0263c90759aacbfeabb3cc487e717e4&gid=12667787270.
South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) serves as a networking and resource forum for journalists of South Asian origin and journalists interested in South Asia or the South Asian Diaspora. Its mission includes acting as a resource to facilitate and promote thorough, accurate coverage of South Asia and the South Asian diaspora, including South Asians in North America. This includes coverage of media freedom and censorship issues affecting South Asian communities. For more information, check out http://www.saja.org. Their Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=54d378b61004ec3746da56be811645ae&gid=2205192872.
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