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  • FAR's New Playground for Nork Orphanage Children in Memory of NYer

    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

    August 24, 2004
    ____________________

    A MOTHER'S LOVE FOR CHILDREN HONORED IN ARMENIA
    New York Family Builds a Tribute through the Fund for Armenian Relief

    As Gregory Manuelian and Christine Brewster watched the bubbling
    enthusiasm among the children running through the new playground,
    singing songs on the swings, and bouncing on the seesaw in Yerevan, the
    two siblings witnessed a living tribute to the Armenian spirit of their
    late mother, Diane Manuelian.

    In memory of Diane, Charles Manuelian and family sponsored the
    construction of a colorful playground and a two-tiered water fountain
    for the children at the Nork Orphanage by the Fund for Armenian Relief
    (FAR), a New York-based nonprofit organization with a trusted reputation
    and successful 15-year track record of implementing programs in Armenia
    and Karabagh. "We chose something meaningful and personal for my
    mother," said Mrs. Brewster. "The playground is tangible; it is to be
    used and enjoyed by the children. She would have loved it."

    On August 4, 2004, Gregory Manuelian and Christine Brewster officially
    opened the newly constructed playground at the Nork Orphanage. In the
    presence of Mrs. Brewster's two children, Elizabeth and Mark, Archbishop
    Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of
    America (Eastern) and President of the FAR Board of Directors, Very Rev.
    Fr. Arshak Khachatryan, Chancellor of the Mother See of Holy
    Etchmiadzin, Simon Balian, FAR Executive Director, Krikor Tatoulian, FAR
    Country Director, and Liana Karapetian, the Nork Orphanage Director,
    they cut the red ribbon delicately tied across the playground with
    scissors proffered on a tray by a young boy and girl dressed in their
    Sunday-best.

    The opening ceremony, which presented her first opportunity to travel to
    the Homeland, "was an emotional, special occasion," revealed Mrs.
    Brewster. "No matter how much one reads about Armenia and talks to
    others about their experiences, nothing quite prepares you for the
    essence of Armenia, its people and the beautiful countryside," she said.

    The Manuelian family has a long-standing relationship with FAR,
    supporting its programs to help the people of Armenia. On this personal
    occasion, they again turned to the organization to fulfill their
    objective. "FAR has done a beautiful job," said Gregory Manuelian,
    "Armenia needs FAR."

    FAR is a nonprofit organization headquartered in New York, with offices
    in Yerevan, Gyumri, and Stepanakert. For 15 years, FAR has implemented
    various relief, development, social, educational, and cultural projects
    valued at more than $250 million. It remains the preeminent Diasporan
    organization operating in Armenia.

    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; www.farusa.org,
    [email protected].

    -- 8/24/04

    E-mail photos available upon request.

    PHOTO CAPTION 1: By cutting the red ribbon on August 4, 2004, Gregory
    Manuelian and Christine Brewster officially opened the Nork Orphanage
    playground dedicated to their late mother, Diane Manuelian, as
    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern) and President of the Fund for Armenian
    Relief Board of Directors, and Mrs. Brewster's two children, Elizabeth
    and Mark, looked on.

    PHOTO CAPTION 2: Elizabeth and Mark Brewster traveled to Armenia to
    attend the opening ceremony of the playground built by the Fund for
    Armenian Relief in memory of their grandmother, Diane Manuelian, at the
    Nork Orphanage.


    PHOTO CAPTION 3: This girl and boy played an important role in the
    August 4 ceremony at the Nork Orphanage - providing the scissors to cut
    the ribbon and officially open the new playground dedicated to the
    memory of Diane Manuelian.

    PHOTO CAPTION 4: After the opening ceremony, this young girl was among
    the first to use the new, colorful water fountains in the playground
    built by the Fund for Armenian Relief.


    PHOTO CAPTION 5: Children at the Nork Orphanage began using the
    colorful swings and seesaws in their new playground immediately
    following the opening ceremony.
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