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  • ACEC Donates $1,200 To Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Home

    Armenian Cultural & Educational Center
    47 Nichols Avenue
    Watertown, MA 02472
    617-926-1918
    www.acecwatertown.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    March 17, 2005

    Contact: Hilda Avedissian
    617-926-6067
    [email protected]



    ACEC DONATES $1,200 TO ARMENIAN NURSING & REHABILITATION HOME


    WATERTOWN, MA-The Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC)
    recently donated $1,200 to the Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation
    Home (ANRH) of Jamaica Plain as a gesture of appreciation for the
    service that the Home provides to the Armenian elderly.

    ACEC Board representative Aram Aslanian and ACEC Bingo Manager Seda
    Garabedian presented ANRH a check the annual Bingo Appreciation Dinner
    held at Donohue Restaurant, Watertown, MA on Sunday, February 20,
    2005.

    Receiving the contribution on behalf of ANRH were Joanne Janjigian and
    Janet Jeghelian, President and Board member, respectively, of the
    Armenian Women's Welfare Association, which founded the Home.

    The donated funds were from revenue generated by the ACEC's weekly
    Bingo, which also assists in funding the day-to-day operation of the
    ACEC. Bingo has been successful in recent years due mainly to the
    efforts of Bingo Manager Ms. Seda Garabedian, long time Bingo
    treasurer Mr. Charles Aslanian --and the tireless work of a dedicated
    group of volunteers.

    "The Armenian Nursing and Rehabilitation Home is an important
    institution of our community, and deserve the undivided attention and
    support of all of us," stated Aslanian.

    "The home has been instrumental in ensuring that our elderly,
    including Armenian Genocide survivors, are being properly cared for
    during the twilight years of their lives. With this token donation, we
    are restating our mission to serve the various needs of our
    community," concluded Aslanian.

    Contacted by phone, Ms. Karla Fleming, director of ANRH, said the
    donated funds "will be used to fund trips, twice a month, for the
    residents to attend local church bazaars, and cultural events."

    Ms. Tana Onanian, President, Board of Directors, Armenian Women's
    Welfare Association, Inc. said that "the Nursing home is in dire need
    of rehabilitation, and plans to renovate the facility will be
    addressed soon".

    AWWA founded the first Home for the Aged in Jamaica Plain in 1948, 14
    years after it had begun the pursuit of that goal. In 1960, AWWA built
    the Armenian Nursing Home, a full-care nursing facility, on the same
    property. The home began providing rehabilitative care in response to
    the needs of the community and was renamed the Armenian Nursing and
    Rehabilitation Center in 1996. The home provides services to 83
    elderly, including 3 survivors of the Armenian Genocide.

    The Armenian Cultural and Educational Center, is a 501(c) (3)
    tax-exempt charitable organization, located at 47 Nichols Avenue in
    Watertown, and has promoted the Armenian cultural heritage since
    1981. ACEC is home to St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary, Saturday, and
    Sunday schools and a host of community-based organizations, including
    the Armenian Relief Society's Cambridge and Watertown chapters, the
    Hamazkayin Educational and Cultural Association of Greater Boston,
    Armenian Youth Federation, Homenetmen Armenian athletic and scout
    organization, and Armenian National Committee of Eastern
    Massachusetts. "
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