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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    August 26, 2005
    ___________________

    NEEDY ARMENIANS IN GEORGIA NOW TO BE HELPED BY CASP

    The Women's Guild Central Council of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern) -- at the directive of Diocesan Primate Archbishop
    Khajag Barsamian -- has expanded the scope of its Children of Armenia
    Sponsorship Program (CASP) to encompass children of Armenian families
    living in dismal conditions in the Javakhk Diocese in the Republic of
    Georgia.

    Until now, CASP has only assisted children living within the Republic of
    Armenia. But now, 85 needy children in Georgia are waiting for
    sponsors.

    "The future for these innocent children is bleak and we must extend a
    helping hand to them," the Primate said.

    HORRIFIC CONDITIONS

    Clergy who have visited the area say the situation of the Javakhk
    residents is similar to the needs of the poor in Armenia. However, the
    Armenian families in Georgia have not received as much support from the
    diaspora as have citizens of the Republic of Armenia.

    Because Javakhk is far from the capital of Tbilisi, there is less
    attention paid to the needs of the population, a situation made worse by
    the poor condition of the roads and infrastructure. The population is
    also underserved, with no orphanages or senior citizens centers.

    Adding to the difficulties is the devaluation of the nation's currency,
    the Georgian lari, which last year lost 30 percent of its value. And
    while the average citizen of Javakhk earns $70 per month, a general
    estimation of the cost of basic necessities is $65 per month.

    DIASPORA CAN HELP

    In the Armenian culture, when a child loses even one parent they are
    considered an orphan. This is especially catastrophic for the family
    when the lost parent is the breadwinner. Families in Georgia are losing
    their fathers either through death from poor medical care or because the
    impossible economic conditions drive them to leave, sometimes
    permanently, to find work elsewhere. Under such bleak conditions, the
    young Armenians are forced to beg in the streets.

    Through CASP, Armenians in the diaspora are able to provide financial
    assistance to poor Armenians by sponsoring an orphan for just $220 per
    year. The goal initially is to find sponsors for 85 Armenian children
    in the Javakhk region. Already 864 sponsors help 1,208 children in
    Armenia through CASP.

    The benefits of CASP sponsorship for a family are more than monetary.

    "The families that are helped are heartened that someone cares what
    happens to them, they feel less alone in the world," said Susan Avakian
    Stoneson, CASP coordinator. "And they bless those who help their
    children."

    Sponsors often receive personal notes of appreciation from the families
    they have helped. One from a grateful mother in Armenia reads: "By
    writing this letter I wish to express our heart's gratitude to you, even
    though this cannot express all our feelings for your good work and help,
    that is, the monetary amount which you are sending which we need so much
    to keep our existence. Even though we have so many needs, but because
    of your assistance and support, we are comforted and we are filled with
    indescribable feelings of gratitude. We are hopeful that one day we
    will be able to repay you for your benevolence."

    Individuals or organizations can sponsor a child, either in Armenia or
    Georgia, through a $220 annual contribution per child to CASP. CASP
    also accepts general donations used in the running of the Gamo Orphanage
    in the Republic of Armenia. For more details and information, contact
    CASP Coordinator Susan Avakian Stoneson by e-mailing
    [email protected] or by calling (201) 969-9303.

    Sponsorship donations can also be mailed to: CASP, c/o Susan A.
    Stoneson, 2, Horizon Rd., Apt. 1403, Ft. Lee, NJ 07024.

    -- 8/26/05

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News
    and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): The Children of Armenia Sponsorship Program (CASP)
    is now aiding needy young Armenians in the Javakhk region of the
    Republic of Georgia.
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