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  • AACA: Mardigian Found. Pledge $250,000 for Wellness Center in ROA

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian American Cultural Association, Inc.
    1300 Crystal Drive, Suite 1504
    Arlington, VA 22202
    Contact: James Faris
    TEL: 703-416-2555
    FAX: 703-416-2557
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Edward and Helen Mardigian Foundation Pledge $250,000 for the Wellness
    Center in Armenia

    By Christina Yagjian

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Armenian American Cultural Association (AACA), US-based
    sponsor of the Armenian American Wellness Center in Yerevan, Armenia,
    recently announced a generous pledge of $250,000 from the Edward and Helen
    Mardigian Foundation of Michigan. This heartfelt contribution will help to
    realize the Wellness Center's largest transformation to date - the complete
    renovation, expansion, and seismic reinforcement of the six-story building
    which currently houses the Wellness Center. The expansion project will cost
    an estimated 3 million dollars and is expected to be completed by October
    2007.

    The Wellness Center, originally founded in 1997 to provide previously
    non-existent breast screening services to Armenian women, expanded its
    services in 2001 to include Western standard cervical screening through Pap
    smears and basic gynecology, facilitated by its state-of-the-art pathology
    lab.

    Upon completion, the renovated Center, in addition to the quality
    female-centered services it already provides, will be home to the most
    modern Primary Health Care facility in Armenia, emphasizing Family Medicine
    and providing quality diagnosis and on-site treatment. The building will
    introduce seismic reinforcement techniques developed in California, Western
    building standards, and environmentally clean energy generation through
    solar power and an innovative energy system known as Combined Heat & Power.

    In honor of the Mardigian Foundation's gift, the fourth floor of the
    renovated Wellness Center will be named the Edward & Helen Mardigian
    Outpatient Surgery Complex, signified by a plaque placed at the floor's
    entrance. Additionally, they will be recognized by an individual plaque
    displayed in the main lobby of the Center. The fourth floor will house an
    outpatient surgery complex, introduced in Armenia for the first time, which
    will include a fully-equipped surgery room, preparation and recovery area,
    sterilization room, and post-surgery observation rooms. The floor will also
    include a chemotherapy treatment area and a medical conference room.

    "I believe that all of us must work to ensure Armenia's future, and an
    essential piece of the puzzle is developing the country's capacity to
    provide primary healthcare services to everyone," said Helen Mardigian. "The
    Wellness Center has done an excellent job in preventing breast and cervical
    cancer in Armenia, and I fully support them as they expand their services to
    provide quality healthcare to families as well. The renovated Center will
    serve as a model for all other medical facilities throughout Armenia."

    As philanthropists, the Mardigians have long been dedicated to improving
    access to quality healthcare and are longtime supporters of issues related
    to the Armenian religion, culture, education, and social welfare. Most
    notably, they have supported Saint John's Armenian Church in Detroit, the
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, the Armenian Assembly of America,
    and the University of Michigan at both the Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses.
    Helen Mardigian recently made a donation to the Beaumont Hospital in Royal
    Oak, Michigan in memory of her daughter, Marilynn Varbedian.

    Reflecting on the Mardigian family, Rita Balian, AACA President and Wellness
    Center Founder, explains, "Helen Mardigian and her late husband Edward are
    highly respected among Armenian and American communities for their
    humanitarian spirit, philanthropy, leadership, and kindness. Helen has been
    a role model to me ever since I first met her in the late seventies when we
    were working with AGBU/USA under the dedicated leadership of her husband and
    I am simply elated that she has decided to reach out and support the
    life-saving work of our Wellness Center in Armenia, in which I am so deeply
    involved."

    Prior to his retirement in 1985, Edward Mardigian served as the Vice
    President of the AGBU International Board and as President of its U.S.
    Central Committee. Helen Mardigian has supported the Wellness Center since
    2002, and shares in the Center's mission to save, prolong, and improve the
    lives of Armenian women and their families, through early and accurate
    detection of breast and cervical cancer and the provision of primary health
    care services.

    AACA is currently seeking sponsors to fund the construction of individual
    floors, with each floor dedicated in honor of its benefactor. The
    construction of each floor is estimated at over a quarter of a million
    dollars and, to date, AACA has secured sponsors for the second, fourth and
    fifth floors of the building.

    Although partial funding for the Center's expansion is being provided by the
    United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which has
    supported the work of the Wellness Center since 2000, AACA is responsible
    for raising over $2 million on its own through grassroots fundraising.
    Without the help of generous donors such as Helen Mardigian, Anoush
    Mathevosian, and others, this project would not be possible.

    For more information about the Wellness Center, or to make a donation,
    please contact AACA, a US-registered 501 (c)3 non-profit organization, by
    e-mail at [email protected], or by phone at (703) 416-2555.
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