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    Ani & Narod Memorial Foundation
    450 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 600
    Glendale, CA 91203
    818.291.6490
    www.ani.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release

    December 6, 2004



    Contact: Teni Melidonian, Protocol & Prose

    626.644.7247

    [email protected]


    Holiday Event to Benefit Vaccine Fund for Armenia's Children
    - Golden Globe Winner, Mike Connors to Attend-



    Glendale, CA (December 6) - The Ani & Narod Memorial Foundation
    (ANMF) is proud to announce a special event - Mistletoe & Miracles -
    benefiting the Millennium Armenia Children's Vaccine Fund (MACVF)
    with special guest star Mike Connors on Wednesday, December 15,
    2004 at the Cravens Estate - The San Gabriel Valley Chapter of the
    American Red Cross in Pasadena, California.

    Joining the legendary television personality at the event will be Lise
    Grandé, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Armenia and Michael
    Mahdesian, former President Clinton appointee to USAID's Bureau for
    Humanitarian Response.

    Born in Fresno, California to an Armenian family, Connors has
    appeared in hundreds of television shows since the 1950s and is best
    known for his portrayal of detective Joe Mannix in "Mannix" (CBS
    1967-1975). Connors received four Emmy and Golden Globe nominations
    for Best Actor in a Drama Series for "Mannix", winning the Golden
    Globe in 1970. After over 50 years in entertainment, Connors continues
    to appear in numerous television shows including "Murder She Wrote,"
    "Diagnosis Murder," "Walker, Texas Ranger." He has also been active
    in numerous charitable organizations including Operation Missing
    Persons as well as several neurological and health related charities.

    Featuring live music, international cuisine, and a unique silent
    auction, proceeds from "Mistletoe & Miracles" will help secure the
    final $200,000 of the $1.5 million capital campaign fund designed to
    guarantee basic vaccinations required to fight against preventable
    disease and reduce infant mortality rates.

    Since 2002, the MACVF has vaccinated over 74,000 Armenian
    children. Basic vaccines include: Diphtheria, Hepatitis B, MMR -
    Mumps, Measles & Rubella, Pertussis, Polio, Tetanus and TB. Over
    560,000 Armenian children will be immunized through 2017.

    MACVF is a public-private capital fund in partnership with
    international agencies including the Ministry of Health of the Republic
    of Armenia, UNICEF and USAID.

    MACVF is a public-private capital fund administered by the Ani &
    Narod Memorial Foundation. ANMF, established in 1994 following the
    tragic deaths of Ani and Narod Ardhaldjian, has brought educational,
    cultural and health programs to Armenian women and children living
    around the world.

    To learn more about MACVF, ANMF and its programs, please visit
    www.ani.org or contact the office at 818.291.6490. For press
    information, to request interviews and/or media kits, contact Teni
    Melidonian at 626.644.7247 or via email at [email protected]

    The Ani & Narod Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit,
    tax-exempt US organization encouraging the welfare and development of
    Armenian women and children through innovative cultural, educational,
    health and social programs.

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