TURKISH CULTURAL CENTER BOSTON

  • The First Annual Children’s Cultural Festival (CCF)

  • TCC- Boston Visited Governor Deval Patrick

  • First Lady Obama Visited Boston

  • The Singer Ertugrul Erkisi Has Visited Us

  • TCC Boston & BGB Institue Presented a Book Signing

  • Meliksah and Canik Basaren Universities President have Visited Us From Turkey

  • The Deputy Minister of Industry and Technology visited us

  • TCCB paid a visit to Governor of Rhode Island

  • Our 4th Annual Friendship Dinner

  • State Representatives visited Istanbul Governor

 

Local Turkish Society Collecting Donations For Earthquake Victims

By Karen Anderson, WBZ-TV

October 24, 2011 12:05 PM

 

 

Turkish rescue workers scramble through the rubble in a search for survivors, one day after the 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck in the Ercis province of Van, in eastern Turkey, on October 24, 2011. Rescuers scrambled through the rubble in a desperate search on Monday for survivors of an earthquake that killed at least 264 people in Turkey as residents fled the scenes of devastation. AFP PHOTO/MUSTAFA OZER 

(Photo credit should read MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images)

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BOSTON (CBS) – The Turkish American Cultural Society of New England is collecting donations to help survivors of the Earthquake in Turkey.

The President of the TASCNE, Erkut Gomulu, who is also the Honorary Consulate General Of Turkey In Boston, said they are raising the money for either the Turkish Red Crescent or local organizations in Turkey.

Gomulu said there are about 1,500 students from Turkey in Boston, and about 5,000 people from Turkey living in the Greater Boston area.

WBZ-TV’s Karen Anderson reports

 

For more information, you can log onto their website at http://www.tacsne.org/.

“When you see those real photographs from the area and the building collapsed and there are people stuck… the first thing in my mind is to help people as much as I can,” Gomulu said.

The Turkish Cultural Center of Boston is organizing a food sale on Saturday to help victims as well.

“It’s devastating,” said Executive Director Burhan Kaya.

He said help from around the globe can assist victims both emotionally and physically.

“It’s very important there is a community around the world thinking of those people in a bad situation,” said Kaya.

They will open their doors at 1105 Commonwealth Ave in Boston all day Saturday to people interested in buying Turkish food and supporting their effort.

Money raised will go to Helping Hands relief organization, and they said it will be designated to earthquake victims in Turkey

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