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    AGBU PRESS OFFICE
    55 East 59th Street, New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone (212) 319-6383
    Fax (212) 319-6507
    Email [email protected]
    Webpage www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004

    AGBU GENERATION NEXT CONCLUDES THEIR YEAR WITH TWO AUGUST EVENTS

    Los Angeles-Last month, AGBU Generation Next Mentorship Program
    concluded yearlong series of events with two very special days to
    wind down and reflect on a busy year: a discussion with guest Tony
    Lore and the annual graduation celebration.

    On August 1, 2004, AGBU Generation Next gathered at the Los Angeles
    County Arboretum for an event with guest speaker Tony Lore who
    addressed issues of closure, an issue relevant for many of the mentees
    ending their participation in the program this year. For students and
    mentors continuing their work together next year, this was a chance to
    reflect and set goals for the future. Those who will not be continuing
    were given the opportunity to say thank you to each other and to the
    program, remembering all the things they learned along the way.

    On August 29, 2004, the AGBU Generation Next graduation took place at
    the AGBU Pasadena Center. Master of Ceremonies Mike Patatian opened
    with words of welcome and invited Chairperson Susanna Sahakian to
    the stage to say a few words.

    Ms. Sahakian spoke about the growth each member experienced through
    the program and highlighted a very insightful essay written by one
    of the mentees during a December group activity on Inner Beauty. She
    used the essay to discuss the achievements of the program and gave
    those in attendance some words for thought to reflect on their own
    lives and their work with AGBU Generation Next.

    After Ms. Sahakian, mentors and mentees were invited to approach
    the microphone and express themselves, which many did by thanking
    their mentors or mentees for a wonderful year of commitment and
    support. Program Coordinator Nora Ayvazian recognized Chairperson
    Ms. Sahakian for her hard work and dedication to the program. She also
    acknowledged the presence of a special guest, Psychologist/Counselor
    and Project G.R.A.C.E. Program Manager, Arlette DerHovanessian, who
    attended the ceremony. The event concluded with the presentation of
    the Commitment Awards to all AGBU Generation Next participants that
    have demonstrated a commitment to others and the larger community.

    Administrators of the program have already begun preparations for next
    session's program slated to begin October 2004. The AGBU Generation
    Next Mentorship Program is currently seeking dedicated, qualified
    young adults to mentor the Armenian youth of Southern California.

    AGBU Generation Next is a mentorship program whose mission is to serve
    the Armenian youth of Southern California by providing guidance. Adult
    volunteers from the Generation Next Mentorship Program act as positive
    role models and provide friendship and guidance to Armenian youth. This
    mentoring relationship introduces young Armenians to new experiences
    and alternatives, enabling them to become responsible, self-sufficient,
    and independent adults.

    To receive more information about the program or to request an
    application to become a mentor, please call 626-794-7942 or email
    [email protected].

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    PHOTO CAPTIONS:

    GenNextArboretumw.jpg: Program members enjoy a moment of relaxation
    at lunch before entering the gates of the Los Angeles County Arboretum.
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