How a common man from Bajpe, Mangaluru, India is doing uncommon things in the United States of America. This common man Harold Henry D’Souza today is an international inspirational role model of resilience, courage, and kindness.
Patti Tripathi founder of Saris to Suits, invited survivor advocate Harold D’Souza as ‘Guest of Honour’ to the S2S Sari 5K Run/Walk For MA! on May 7, 2023 Sunday at Webb Bridge Park, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA.
Harold D’Souza said, “It’s a moment of great pleasure, pride, and privilege to respect our ladies for their unconditional love for our family, friends, children and community. Behind every cheerful man is a caring, understanding, and loving lady. We all men have to respect girls, ladies, and women by heart, mind, and soul. Women are our foundation, future, faith, and freedom forever. I respect, learn, and care for my wife Dancy D’Souza. WIFE: means Wonderful Inspiration For Ever”.
This auspicious event was graced by Alpharetta Mayor Jim Gilvin, Harold D’Souza Co-Founder of Eyes Open International, Dr. Hetal Patel Georgia Department of Behavioral Health, Veena Rao Editor of NRI Pulse Newspaper and numerous dignitaries.
Founded in 2012 by Patti Tripathi – one of the first national news anchors of Indian origin and a global media professional, Saris to Suits aims to advance women’s empowerment, inspire, educate, serve, gender equality and social justice.
Collaborative to End Human Trafficking has appointed Harold D’Souza on the ‘Survivor Advisory Council’. D’Souza serves as the ‘Ambassador Advisory Council’ on Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Human Trafficking Commission.
Life has come a full circle for Harold D’Souza. From being a near slave in Lady Liberty’s land, he was a former member appointed by President Barack Obama and President Donald J. Trump to the United States Advisory Council on Human Trafficking at The White House.