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    PRESS RELEASE
    Fund for Armenian Relief
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Edina N. Bobelian
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.farusa.org

    April 7, 2004
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    A DETERMINED PHILANTHROPIST TURNS TO FAR AT LAST

    Dr. Armand E. Bedikian, who passed away in July 2001, was a patriotic
    Armenian-American. He was a strong American, excelling in his studies -
    Dr. Bedikian was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Sigma Xi honor
    society - enlisting in the Vietnam War and becoming a recognized leader
    in operating room configuration and anesthesiology. The New
    Jersey-native was also a passionate Armenian whose final thoughts
    included the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) and the people of Armenia.

    FAR is a non-profit charitable organization based in New York, with
    offices in Yerevan and Gyumri, Armenia as well as in Stepanakert,
    Karabagh. Since the 1988 earthquake, FAR has been active in Armenia,
    implementing various relief, development, social, educational, and
    cultural projects. To date, FAR has channeled more than $200 million to
    Armenia and Karabagh. It remains the preeminent relief and development
    organization operating there.

    Dr. Bedikian initiated contact with FAR on December 16, 1988 when he
    made his first contribution to help Armenia. Since that time, the
    physician was one of Armenia's most dedicated philanthropists, traveling
    to the land of his ancestors seventeen times, and a loyal FAR donor.

    The St. Stepanos Armenian Church member coordinated urgent medical care
    for earthquake survivors; 49 people were flown to the U.S. for medical
    attention and two separate teams of physicians traveled to Tbilisi to
    perform a host of operations, including open heart surgery, at the
    Children's Hospital in September 1990.

    Throughout the 1990s, Dr. Bedikian collected and distributed truckloads
    of clothing to Armenia, Turkey, Karabagh, and Iran. He provided
    extensive medical aid and supplies to field hospitals in Armenia during
    the Karabagh War and distributed humanitarian relief supplies and winter
    clothing to refugees trapped in the Caucasus Mountains.

    When Simon Y. Balian, FAR Executive Director spoke with Dr. Bedikian in
    1994, the physician was planning to retire and be more active in
    Armenia's development. Dr. Bedikian believed the future prosperity and
    security of Armenia would depend on the education of its children.
    "Freedom and democracy are not a spectator sport; the children must be
    prepared to win the challenges confronting them for there is no
    substitute for winning," he said.

    To become more effective, he created the Armand E. Bedikian Foundation.
    FAR helped Dr. Bedikian realize his projects in Armenia, unrelated to
    its own programs, providing logistical support as well as general
    advice. The soft-spoken, gentle man inspired the children's Armenian
    spirits through his benevolent actions and taught them perseverance to
    help overcome difficult times.

    Honored by President Robert Kocharian and Yerevan Mayor Suren
    Abrahamyan, the St. Stepanos 1998 Man of the Year also helped renovate
    and repair school buildings, founded a specialized school for war
    orphans, supplemented teachers' salaries, purchased a minibus for
    teachers' transportation and children's field trips, and opened computer
    labs for war orphans through his foundation. It was his way of
    emphasizing the importance of education and winning.

    On his frequent trips to Armenia, Dr. Bedikian would visit the FAR
    offices and projects. He was always favorably impressed with the
    nonprofit's operations. "He received tremendous satisfaction from
    personally carrying out his philanthropy. However, he always stated
    that he would entrust the continuation of his work to FAR because he had
    witnessed its excellent work on his trips to Armenia," said Mr. Balian.

    In his will, Dr. Bedikian assigned the remainder of his estate to FAR.
    FAR's dedication to Armenia since its inception in 1989, its experience
    in implementing humanitarian and development projects in Armenia and
    Karabagh, and its outstanding track record appealed to the determined
    philanthropist. Upon his death in 2001, Dr. Bedikian's foundation was
    dissolved to allow FAR to continue his mission to serve Armenia and its
    children.

    Grateful for the bequest, FAR continues Dr. Bedikian's vision for a
    strong Armenia by sustaining the very educational and humanitarian
    projects that he had initiated and supported. For more information or
    to send donations, interested persons should contact the Fund for
    Armenian Relief at 630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016; telephone
    (212) 889-5150, fax (212) 889-4849; e-mail [email protected], website
    http://www.farusa.org.


    -- 4/7/04


    E-mail photo available upon request.

    PHOTO CAPTION: Dr. Armand E. Bedikian assigned the remainder of his
    estate to the Fund for Armenian Relief to continue his vision of a
    strong Armenia by sustaining the educational and humanitarian projects
    he implemented through his foundation.

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