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  • String of Birthright Armenia Opportunity Fairs Proves Successful

    PRESS RELEASE
    BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA
    January 31, 2005
    Contact: Linda Yepoyan
    Phone: 610-642-6633
    [email protected]


    STRING OF BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA OPPORTUNITY FAIRS PROVES SUCCESSFUL


    Hundreds of young diasporans interested in learning more about the wide
    array of volunteer and study programs currently being offered in Armenia,
    participated in six opportunity fairs sponsored by Birthright Armenia in
    January. To test the efficacy of a unified promotional and recruitment
    event of this type, Birthright Armenia organized pilot runs in the cities of
    Montreal, Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, by
    extending invitations to all the organizations that implement youth oriented
    programs in Armenia to join in with presentations and recruitment tables.
    Based on the huge turnouts and interest generated from each of the fairs,
    proving to be both timely and beneficial for participating organizations and
    attendees alike, Birthright is already working on an expanded schedule for
    2006.

    One important goal of the opportunity fair was to provide young diasporan
    adults with a one-stop shop of information pertaining to volunteer and study
    abroad opportunities in the Homeland, making it much easier for them to
    learn about the dozens of options available to them and their generation.
    Another desired goal was for participating organizations to get a jump-start
    on their recruitment for the coming summer's programs they implement in
    Armenia.

    Eleven different diaspora-based organizations, including the ACYOA, AAA,
    ASA-NY, Armenia Tree Project, Armenian Volunteer Corps, AYF, Canadian Youth
    Mission to Armenia, FAR, Habitat for Humanity, LCO, and the Student
    Association for Medical Aid (SAMA) of McGill University, presented their
    organizations' mission, activities and programs in Armenia. Each and every
    organization approached by Birthright Armenia mobilized their staff, program
    alumni and volunteers to participate in as many fairs as possible in order
    to speak to interested youth, to share first hand experiences with fair
    attendees, and to encourage early submission of applications.

    Executive Director of Birthright Armenia, Linda Yepoyan, opened each fair
    with a short introduction that focused on a `come and belong' theme,
    emphasizing the importance of experiencing Armenia for study or volunteerism
    now, rather than falling back on the `wait and see' approach of the past.
    Ten minute presentations from each of the participating diasporan
    organizations, intermingled with interesting Powerpoint presentations and
    slide shows followed next, and then an overview of Birthright Armenia
    incentives and eligibility criteria. Each fair then concluded with an open
    recruitment session including a designated table for each organization,
    filled with promotional materials of brochures, photographs, slide shows,
    applications and more.

    Over 250 young diasporans interested in programs available to them in
    Armenia attended the North American Fairs and in the words of one young
    attendee, `I knew I wanted to go to Armenia but did not know how to find out
    what options were available to me. This fair made it so easy that I have no
    excuse not to go now.'

    Mr. Haik Gugarats, who spoke on behalf of Ambassador Arman Kirakossian at
    the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Washington, DC, said in his
    opening remarks to the youth in attendance, `It's a great pleasure to host
    Birthright Armenia this evening, because their mission is of great value to
    Armenia and the Armenians. There is nothing more noble, creative, and
    uplifting than the process of self-discovery, especially if you also help
    Armenia, and forge a personal connection to our ancestral land. And
    Birthright Armenia will help you do just that: be Armenian and care about
    Armenia. Remember that nobody can prevent you from being Armenian. You can
    only lose your `Armenianness' if you exclude yourself.'

    `I was delighted to participate in the Opportunity Fair hosted by Birthright
    Armenia in New York and present the FAR Young Professionals Trip to Armenia
    and Karabagh,' said Edina Bobelian, FAR's director of development and
    communications. `Birthright Armenia created the ideal forum for people of
    all ages to learn about the different ways to go to Armenia. Under one
    roof, we were able to showcase various journeys to the Homeland. This is
    not only beneficial for those curious about traveling to Armenia, but also
    for the organizations that offer these unique experiences to spread
    awareness about their trips and activities. FAR is proud of its partnership
    with Birthright Armenia, a pioneering organization that enhances our ability
    to reach out and educate the Armenian Diaspora about philanthropic
    opportunities in the Homeland.'

    Executive director of the Armenia Tree Project, Jeff Masarjian, presented
    the activities of his organization and its internship program in Armenia to
    the Boston fair attendees. `The Birthright Armenia opportunity fair is a
    wonderful forum for learning about the exciting work so many organizations
    are doing to build a future for our new nation,' he stated. ` I would
    encourage any young person of Armenian descent who has an interest in
    possibly offering his/her time and talent to making a real difference in
    Armenia to attend any future fairs.'  


    With the North American circuit now successfully over, Birthright Armenia
    will continue promoting the idea and importance of community service in
    Armenia during its European tour of London, Paris, Lyon and Marseilles in
    early February to engage the interest of diasporan youths of the U.K. and
    France wanting to experience land, history and people in all their
    fascinating dimensions.

    Since going public with this pilot program, Birthright Armenia has received
    calls from numerous communities through the Mid-western, Southern and
    Western United States, requesting that the organization consider their city
    as the 2006 Fair schedule is developed. Also communities in Munich and Milan
    have also requested a Fair be held when Birthright Armenia Opportunity Fairs
    expand throughout Western Europe.

    If you wish to have Birthright consider holding an Opportunity Fair in your
    city, send an email to [email protected]. If you are interested in
    learning more about Birthright Armenia and the organizations offering
    youth-oriented volunteer and study abroad programs in Armenia, please visit
    www.birthrightarmenia.org for more information.
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