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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Thursday, April 21, 2005

    AGBU GENERATION NEXT OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES OF A LIFETIME TO LEARN
    & SUCCEED

    Pasadena, CA - In its eighth year, AGBU Generation Next continues its
    mission to help students of Armenian descent in the Glendale Unified
    School District (GUSD) by pairing them with mentors who will guide
    them towards a brighter future. This mentoring relationship introduces
    young Armenians to new experiences and alternatives, enabling them
    to become responsible, self-sufficient, and independent adults.

    Arlette Der Hovanessian, the Program Manager of the GUSD Project GRACE
    (Glendale Refugee & Asylee Children Excel), is a firm believer in
    AGBU Generation Next and its ability to effectively coach students
    carefully selected by GUSD for mentoring. "I am a true advocate of
    Generation Next and Project GRACE is trying to provide as much support
    as possible to this worthwhile youth program," she says.

    Over the years, she has seen the program mentor over a hundred
    students ranging from the seventh to the eleventh grades. "AGBU
    Generation Next gives them positive role models and reinforces the
    value system we already have as a community. We know we can always
    motivate youngsters to achieve more," Der Hovanessian explains.

    Instrumental to the success of this program is the steadfast dedication
    of the limited number of mentors (age 21 and over), who commit time
    and energy every week.

    AGBU Generation Next Director, Susanna Sahakian emphasizes the
    importance of good mentors, "As we all know, mentoring has always
    been a significant part of peoples' lives. But today, mentoring has
    become a necessity in our teenagers' lives. That is why I would like
    to encourage all those who are interested in being helpful in our
    community to join our organization and become a mentor to a teenager
    to assure a better future for our community and the world."

    This season, AGBU Generation Next kicked off its program with an arts
    & crafts event in November and has since organized a diverse array of
    activities, including a Christmas party, an excursion to the local zoo,
    and a trip to the Los Angeles Connection Comedy Theatre.

    Established in 1997, AGBU Generation Next is a mentorship program
    whose mission is to serve the Armenian youth of Southern California by
    providing personal and academic guidance. 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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