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  • Central California Blood Drive to Honor Memory of Armenian Martyrs

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Armenian-American Community of Central California
    Contact: Tom Bulger
    March 24, 2004
    Tel: (559) 291-8215

    CENTRAL CALIFORNIA BLOOD DRIVE TO HONOR MEMORY OF ARMENIAN MARTYRS

    The Armenian-American Community of Central California will
    commemorate the 89th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with a blood drive in
    mid-April.
    Friends and descendants of those who died for their faith in the
    dark days of the Ottoman Empire will give the gift of life in the Third Annual
    Armenian Martyrs' Day Blood Drive on Sunday, April 18.
    The drive will be held from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the campus of
    Fresno's First Armenian Presbyterian Church, 430 South First Street, midway
    between historic Huntington Boulevard and the Kings Canyon Promenade.
    The event is co-sponsored by the Central California Blood Center
    and the Board of Deacons at FAPC, California's oldest Armenian religious
    institution. Prospective donors are warmly invited to participate and should call
    (559) 291-8215 to register in advance and/or obtain information.
    The blood donation process (registration, screening, collection,
    and refreshments) takes about one hour to complete. Donors must be in good
    general health, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds, and be at least 17 years old.
    Senior citizens are especially encouraged to donate, as there is no upper age
    limit.
    Donors should eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water within
    four hours prior to their donation. Donors can give blood every eight weeks,
    the time necessary for the body to completely replace a pint of blood. A
    Social Security Number is required for registration and first-time donors must
    present photo identification upon registration.
    The Central California Blood Center has been a part of the San
    Joaquin Valley for 50 years. The Center is responsible for drawing and
    distributing blood and blood components in Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Tulare, and Kings
    Counties. The non-profit Center serves 30 hospitals and a population base of
    more than 1.5 million people in the five-county area. The Blood Center must
    collect more than 5,000 units every month to meet the medical needs of the
    Central Valley.
    Chartered by 40 immigrants on July 25, 1897, First Armenian
    Presbyterian Church grew dramatically in the early decades of the 20th Century as
    tens of thousands Armenians fled from ethnic cleansing in their ancestral
    homeland and settled in the heartland of the Golden State. The congregation is a
    member of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Armenian Evangelical Union
    of North America.
    Dean Eller is the Chief Executive Officer of the Central
    California Blood Center. Reverend Mgrdich Melkonian is the Senior Pastor of FAPC and
    Thomas Bulger is Chair of the Board of Deacons.
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