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May 13, 2016

Sena Eken Schieber’s Legacy Lives

New York, NY (May 13, 2016) – Turkish Philanthropy Funds is proud to announce the first-ever Sena Eken Schieber Economics Award recipients: Sefane Cetin from Bilkent University […]
May 12, 2016

TPF’s First Giving Circle

Balki’s Bal Project Make a world of difference for women in Van, Turkey by supporting Balki’s Bal Project, one of TPF’s Giving Circles. Balki’s Bal Project is […]
April 25, 2016

Ride for a gift to Turkey.

#TeamTPF finished its first #ColorRide yesterday with another big success thanks to our riders, some of whom travelled from Long Island and New Jersey to join […]
April 22, 2016

Mother Queen, Sabuş.

A Colorful Story By Ender Ağırnaslı This is the story of a woman who taught me everything I know: My mother, Sabahat Buruloğlu, or Sabuş as […]

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