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  • Birthright Armenia Promotes Volunteerism in Armenia During Euro Tour

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 29, 2004
    Contact: Linda Yepoyan
    www.birthrightarmenia.org
    Tel/Fax: 610-642-6633
    [email protected]


    BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA PROMOTES VOLUNTEERISM IN ARMENIA DURING EUROPEAN TOUR

    The Armenian communities of London, Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, and Geneva
    will soon be learning more about U.S. based Birthright Armenia, the
    international non-profit organization created to assist young diasporans
    worldwide in their efforts to travel to Armenia.

    Birthright Armenia's founder, Edele Hovnanian, and executive director
    Linda Yepoyan are preparing for an outreach tour of Western European
    cities with large Armenian populations in an effort to inform and
    recruit young diasporans interested in traveling to Armenia for study
    and work purposes. The attendees of these European outreach events may
    be a bit surprised to hear about the comprehensive incentives that
    Birthright Armenia provides. These include free air travel to the
    homeland, as well as a whole host of in-country support services
    including Armenian language instruction, homestay and volunteer job
    placements, in-country orientation, forums with local experts, and
    tie-in gatherings with other young diasporans carrying out community
    service work in Armenia. As a package, Birthright Armenia's services
    are designed to help make the most of the volunteers' experiences in
    Armenia. As an organization, Birthright Armenia's approach is very
    unique and forward thinking.

    When it comes to experiencing the Homeland, Hovnanian and Yepoyan have
    enough firsthand experience between the two of them to write a volume or
    two. Both women were students in Yerevan, Armenia prior to Armenia's
    independence, having gone there to study the language and to experience
    life there the local way. "There weren't too many programs in place that
    offered opportunities for young diasporans to live in Armenia back then"
    said Yepoyan. "Today, however, a young diasporan has many options from
    which to choose, and calling attention to those choices will be the key
    purpose of our outreach European tour this December."

    This past summer Birthright Armenia intentionally started out with a
    manageable number of sponsored volunteers knowing the quality of
    services provided would be the litmus test for future years of much
    larger groups of youths. Therefore, for its first year, Birthright
    Armenia supported 40 volunteers from North America and Great Britain,
    who represented seven different diasporan organizations.

    With a hugely successful inaugural year complete, Birthright Armenia is
    now preparing to sponsor a group three times the size of its maiden
    group in 2005. The goal for the upcoming summer is to have a balanced
    mix of young diasporans from North America, Western Europe and beyond so
    the group can really experience the multi-diversity our community
    affords. In that way, young volunteers and students from different
    backgrounds are even more challenged to stretch their definition of what
    it is to be an Armenian and how it relates to their own time and place.

    Birthright Armenia's mission is to strengthen ties between the homeland
    and diasporan youth by affording them an opportunity to be a part of
    Armenia's daily life and to contribute to Armenia's development through
    work, study and volunteer experiences, while developing a renewed sense
    of Armenian identity. This is accomplished by supporting and
    complementing the initiatives of existing diasporan organizations that
    offer youth programs in Armenia, and encouraging them to expand their
    offerings in depth and breath. Birthright Armenia assists with travel
    fellowships, language instruction, in-country seminars, orientation and
    excursions in exchange for community service in Armenia.
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