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The National Indo-American Association for Senior Citizens (NIAASC) celebrated its 35th Annual Conference and 25th Anniversary on November 9, 2024, at the Kerala Center in Elmont, NY. The day-long event brought together senior citizens, community leaders, healthcare experts, and supporters in a memorable gathering to mark 25 years of dedicated service to the senior Indian American community.
NIAASC President Gunjan Rastogi opened the event, welcoming attendees and acknowledging the accomplishments of NIAASC over the past 25 years. “Today is about celebrating not only our organization’s history but also our commitment to continually addressing the needs of our senior community. We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of our board members, supporters, and collaborative partners who have helped NIAASC grow and thrive,” Rastogi said in her opening remarks.
Rajeshwar prasad the founder and the chairman of NIAASC presented the Historical perspective of 25 years of NIAASC.
The conference highlighted practical topics essential to the health, wellness, and daily life of seniors. Key sessions included:
- “Practical Points to Achieve Healthier Outcomes with Nutrition” presented by nutrition expert Rita Shah Batheja, offering attendees valuable insights on how nutrition choices directly impact health outcomes and well-being.
- “How to Stay Out of Hospitals” by Dr. Subramanium Srinivasan, focusing on preventive healthcare measures that seniors can adopt to support long-term wellness and reduce hospital visits.
- “Enhancing Daily Life with New Technology” by Dr. John Power, who introduced seniors to technological tools designed to improve quality of life, mobility, and communication.
In addition to these engaging presentations, Sumptuous Breakfast was enjoyed by the attendees, which was sponsored by India Home. Gunjan Rastogi thanked the sponsors and donors for their contributions in making the conference free of charge to the NIAASC members and attendees. Gunjan Rastogi thanked the dedicated volunteers who helped moving the conference smoothly.
The presidents of the collaborating organizations Gobind Munjal -President of National AIA – Association of Indians in America (AIA) and Alex Esthappan President of the Kerala Center, thanked NIAASC for the partnership and for doing a great service for seniors. After the Luncheon guests enjoyed a cultural performances by talented artists Pradep Rastogi and Vandana Kumar.
NIAASC honored Bharat Rana of FISANA and senior program of Indo-American Seniors of New York, for their service to seniors. NIAASC also presented a founders award to Rajeshwar Prasad, for his vison and pioneering Spirit in advancing and Shaping our senior Community. The day concluded with the 25th NIAASC General Body Meeting, featuring annual reports and organizational updates.
Founded formally in 1999, the National Indo-American Association for Senior Citizens (NIAASC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving Indian American seniors through advocacy, information dissemination, and referrals. Over the past 25 years, NIAASC has grown into a respected institution that provides seniors with the tools they need to live independent, fulfilling lives.
For more information about NIAASC, its mission, and membership opportunities, please visit its website.