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  • Habitat for Humanity Armenia Delegation meet South Florida ASA

    PRESS RELEASE
    South Florida Armenian Students' Association
    Contact: Michael Toumayan
    Tel: 561-716-6155
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.asainc.org

    Habitat for Humanity Armenia Delegation meet South Florida ASA

    BOCA RATON ` A delegation from the Habitat for Humanity (HfH) Armenia
    Office held a meeting with the South Florida Armenian Students'
    Association (ASA) on July 18th in Boca Raton to raise awareness of
    Armenia's growing needs for housing and to promote close relations
    between the Armenian youth of South Florida and the Habitat youth
    group called Habiarm.

    Representing HfH Armenia office were Executive Director Ashot
    Yeghiazaryan, and Resource Development Coordinator Zaruhi Tonapetyan.

    South Florida ASA was represented by Michael Toumayan and
    Vice-President Roupen Joubi, who noted that Armenian students have an
    important role to play in initiating continuous contacts with
    Armenia's youth and encourage young South Florida Armenians to visit
    Armenia and help rebuild the country from the devastation caused by
    the 1988 earthquake that left many homeless.

    Thousands in northern Armenia still live in metal shacks called
    domiks, iron containers, erected for temporary quake relief. "It is
    unacceptable to have our brothers and sisters living in such dire
    conditions," said advisor Alex Aghyarian.

    The Executive Committee of the South Florida Armenian Students'
    Association agreed to hold a workshop in the near future on
    volunteer/internship opportunities in Armenia offered by various
    Diaspora organizations, including the ASA. One of such organizations,
    Birthright Armenia, has already shown interest to the Florida Atlantic
    University ASA to hold a workshop sometime in 2006 in Boca Raton, Fla.

    Mr. Yeghiazaryan stated that it is essential for an Armenian youth
    organizations like ASA to have strong ties with and help Armenia,
    especially through Habitat for Humanity Armenia. In his turn,
    Mr. Joubi added that all young Armenians owe it to themselves and to
    their homeland to go and visit there at least once in their life time;
    this would be a great occasion to do just that. "Besides seeing and
    experiencing Armenia, it is also rewarding to know that building your
    country from bottom up with your own bare hands contributes to the
    well being of your people and homeland."

    South Florida ASA is part of the National ASA branches throughout the
    United States East Cost and is a student, non-profit organization
    dedicated to enhancing the awareness about the Armenian culture. If
    you would like to contact us, please write us at
    [email protected]
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