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Posted on: August 17, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Immaculée Ilibagiza will be featured speaker at Orange County Prayer Breakfast on October 20th

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Goshen, N.Y. – Immaculée Ilibagiza, who survived the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Orange County Leadership Prayer Breakfast on October 20th at The Barn at Villa Venezia in Middletown.

Sponsorships are still available for the event and registration is open for attendees.

“We are thrilled to have Immaculée Ilibagiza as our keynote speaker this year, and I look forward to hearing her speak about faith, hope and forgiveness,” said Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, who will host the event. “Her story will resonate with our guests, as she shares about the importance of faith and the power of prayer. After a year without a Prayer Breakfast due to the pandemic, it is gratifying to be able to come together again and hear Immaculée’s inspirational message.”

In 1994, Ilibagiza, then a college student, survived the Rwandan Genocide by hiding, along with seven other Tutsi women in a small bathroom in the home of a local pastor. After 91 days, Ilibagiza emerged to find that most of her family had been murdered. In 1998, she immigrated to the United States and has since written multiple books in which she shares her experiences and tells of the rediscovery of her faith and her refusal to succumb to anger and resentment. 

Ilibagiza’s first book, Left to Tell; Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, has been translated into 15 languages worldwide and made into a documentary, The Diary of Immaculée. She is regarded as one of the world’s leading speakers on peace, faith, and forgiveness, and she shares her universal message with world dignitaries, schoolchildren, multinational corporations and churches and at many conferences. She also raises money for her Left to Tell Charitable Fund, which directly benefits the children orphaned by the genocide.

“I’m grateful that the Prayer Breakfast Committee has invited me to be the keynote speaker this year. I’m excited to share my message with the residents of Orange County,” Ilibagiza said. “I want people to know that peace is possible. I hope that by sharing my story, those that hear it can shed their own anger and unforgiveness and find peace and healing through faith.”

Sponsors of the event will receive five (5) seats at the breakfast for a tax-deductible donation of $300.00. The Orange County Leadership Prayer Breakfast committee will use the remaining seats at the table to invite elected and appointed Orange County municipal officials, community and business leaders, and the public. If you would like to sponsor a table at the breakfast, please visit www.prayerbreakfastoc.org. You can also send an e-mail requesting a registration form to prayerbreakfastoc@gmail.com or call 845-393-4805. You can also visit www.facebook.com/ocprayerbreakfast. This event is being held at no cost to county taxpayers.

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