Social Entrepreneur from Morocco Receives $1 Million Opus Prize

Aïcha Ech Channa provides services for unmarried women and their children in Casablanca

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Aicha Ech Channa

Quote start“The Opus Prize recognizes individuals whose work and story can inspire us to tackle the world’s most deeply rooted problems. They demonstrate what faith, will and vision can do to make our world a better place. They show us change is possible.”Quote end

St. Paul, Minn. (PRWEB) November 4, 2009

Aïcha Ech Channa, founder and president of an organization that provides services to unmarried women with children in Casablanca, Morocco, is the recipient of the $1 million 2009 Opus Prize.

The Opus Prize Foundation of Minnetonka, Minn., and University of St. Thomas conferred the award while also recognizing two finalists– Sister Valeriana García-Martín of Bogotá, Colombia, and Father Hans Stapel of Guaratinguetá, Brazil – who each received $100,000 awards.

The honorees were recognized as unsung heroes who have creatively transformed the lives of others through a commitment to service and social entrepreneurship. Recipients will dedicate the award money to further their faith-based humanitarian efforts.

“The Opus Prize recognizes individuals whose work and story can inspire us to tackle the world’s most deeply rooted problems,” said Amy Sunderland, executive director of Opus Prize Foundation. “They demonstrate what faith, will and vision can do to make our world a better place. They show us change is possible.”

The following individuals are recipients of the 2009 Opus Prize because of their social entrepreneurship, transformational leadership and commitment to faith and service.

2009 $1 Million Winner
Aïcha Ech Channa of Casablanca, Morocco
Aïcha Ech Channa is founder and president of Association Solidarité Féminine, providing services and council to unmarried women with children equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure their own livelihoods.

2009 $100,000 Finalists
Sister Valeriana García-Martín of Bogotá, Colombia
Sister Valeriana García-Martín is founder and director of the Asociación Hogares Luz y Vida, which cares for 145 physically and mentally handicapped children and educates or provides day care services for 850 children from the community.

Father Hans Stapel, O.F.M., of Guaratinguetá, Brazil
Father Hans Stapel is co-founder and president of Fazenda da Esperança – Farms of Hope. He has established more than 60 therapeutic communities in 10 countries to help people with drug and alcohol addictions rebuild their lives.

About the Opus Prize Foundation
The Opus Prize Foundation recognizes unsung heroes of any faith tradition, anywhere in the world, solving today’s most persistent social problems by annually awarding the Opus Prize, a $1 million award and two $100,000 monetary awards. Opus Prize winners combine a driving entrepreneurial spirit with an abiding faith to give power to the disenfranchised, opportunities to the poorest, and inspire others to pursue lives of service. The Prize is awarded through partnerships with Catholic universities or colleges to maximize the scope and impact of its mission. The first Opus Prize was given in 2004. Today, 16 individuals from the United States and around the world have been recognized. The Opus Prize Foundation, established in 1994 by the founding chairman of Opus Corporation, is a private and independent foundation and does not accept unsolicited nominations. For more information, visit http://www.opusprize.org or check out videos at http://www.youtube.com/opusprize.

About University of St. Thomas
The University of St. Thomas is Minnesota’s largest private college or university, with 11,000 students and campuses in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Owatonna and Rome.

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Father Hans Stapel

Father Hans Stapel, O.F.M., of Guaratinguetá, Brazil


Sister Valeriana García-Martín

Sister Valeriana García-Martín of Bogotá, Colombia