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  • Noubarashen School #11 Received Orchard From HSBC Bank and ATP

    ARMENIA TREE PROJECT
    57/5 Arshakunyats Street
    Yerevan, Armenia 375026
    Contact: Bella Avetisyan
    Telephone: (374 1) 44-74-01

    Press Release For Immediate Distribution:
    2004-11-09

    NOUBARASHEN SCHOOL #11 RECEIVED ORCHARD FROM HSBC BANK
    AND 'ARMENIA TREE PROJECT'

    YEREVAN-- Sunday, November 7, 2004, the children of
    the Noubarashen School #11 for the mentally disabled
    yesterday beautified their school grounds with the
    help of their friends from HSBC bank and the Armenia
    Tree Project. The tree planting was initiated by HSBC
    Bank as a part of their community outreach.
    A total of one hundred trees, including 30 apricot, 30
    apple, 20 peach, 15 cherry and 5 quince trees were
    planted at the event, which started at 11 a.m. The
    Republic of Armenia's Ministry of Science and
    Education oversees the Noubarashen School #11, which
    was established in 1973. Daily the school provides
    education, accommodations and nutrition for 125
    students, 110 of whom are permanent residents.

    Over the past five years, HSBC and the Armenia Tree
    Project have successfully collaborated on similar tree
    planting projects. Together, they provided the
    Noragyugh Rehabilitation Center with a total of four
    hundred trees in 2000, 2001 and 2002 years. To date,
    these seedlings are thriving, with an above average
    survival rate of 72%. Since its first Armenian branch
    opened in March of 1996, the HSBC group has shown
    support for both education and the environment.
    Sunday's event at the Noubarashen School #11 served as
    a true forum for the integration of these two ideals.

    Susan Yacubian Klein, Country Director of Armenia Tree
    Project, welcomed all who arrived that day and showed
    their active participation by planting trees. In her
    brief welcome speech Ms. Klein thanked HSBC Bank
    management for their community minded spirit in
    bringing their staff to plant trees with the residents
    and teachers of Noubarashen School. She stressed that
    both HSBC Bank and the Armenia Tree Project consider
    as part of their missions active involvement with
    community members in improving their environment.
    The planting of the trees yesterday will not only
    bring fruit for the children's nutritional needs but
    also serves as a teaching tool about care and
    preservation of trees, she concluded.

    Nick Gilmour, Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Bank
    Armenia, greeted guests and expressed hope for the
    long lasting HSBC-ATP partnership. "I think our
    collaboration in greening Yerevan's different sites
    will continue due to the already formed tradition of
    our annual tree-plantings. Joining our forces we can
    improve the living conditions in communities", Mr.
    Gilmour said in his later interview to reporters.
    HSBC Bank Armenia is supporting Noubarashen School by
    furnishing it and providing clothes and supplies to
    schoolchildren.

    Meroujan Yengibaryan, Noubarashen Boarding School
    Director, speaking to those assembled added:
    "HSBC-ATP partnership resulted in this wonderful gift
    for our school. We're all looking forward to seeing
    these children collecting fruit from their own garden
    in 3 - 4 years' time. Let God give long life to
    witness future generations gathering fruit from the
    trees planted today".


    After a ceremonial tree planting by the initiators of
    the event, the children and staffs of the school, HSBC
    and ATP joined in planting the fruit tree seedlings. A
    total of 100 seedlings were planted, according to the
    instructions given during a demonstration from the ATP
    specialists.



    HSBC Bank Armenia:

    The HSBC Group opened for business in March 1996 as
    Midland Bank cjsc and was renamed to HSBC Bank Armenia
    cjsc in 1999, as a part of global re-branding
    exercise. Nowadays HSBC has two full service branches
    operating in Yerevan. Now HSBC is Armenia's leading
    bank by market share and profitability. The Group also
    maintains branches in other CIS countries including
    Russia and Kazakhstan. The bank offers a full range of
    products and services to both commercial and personal
    customers resident in Armenia and overseas. Since its
    establishment, HSBC has focused its community support
    on areas of education and theenvironment. The Bank has
    been involved in sponsoring the Noubarashen orphanage,
    Vardashen special educational centre, Armenian Society
    for the preservation of Historical Monuments, Armenian
    Philharmonic Orchestra, Isabel centre of the Talented
    Children's Concert, a Health walk in coordination with
    the Armenian Mammography centre, the children's
    international play ground, as well as a tree planting
    project in the Children's Rehabilitation Centre. HSBC
    staff are true community citizens and give fully, and
    freely, of their time and energy in supporting the
    many worthwhile causes in Armenia that need our
    support in both financial and humane ways.


    For information please contact:

    HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc
    9 V. Sarkissian Street, Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel. 58 70 88

    HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc
    3 Komitas Avenue, Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel. 22 25 96, 22 87 57

    e-mail: [email protected]
    web: www.hsbc.am


    Armenia Tree Project (ATP):

    Armenia Tree Project was founded in 1994 during
    Armenia's darkest and coldest years with the vision of
    securing Armenia's future by protecting Armenia's
    environment. Funded by contributions from diasporan
    Armenians, ATP has by now planted and rejuvenated
    538,000 trees at more than 450 sites ranging from
    Gyumri to Goris.


    For additional information, please, contact Bella
    Avetisyan, ATP Public Outreach Coordinator Assistant
    at [email protected]
    Web: www.armeniatree.org.
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