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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

    September 9, 2005
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    RELIEF EFFORT WORKS WITH LOCAL PARISH

    The Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) this week sent
    the first relief check to the leaders of the Baton Rouge, LA, mission
    parish to be distributed to Armenian families affected by the crisis.
    The $34,000 check will help provide food, clothing, and other
    necessities for those affected by the devastation caused by Hurricane
    Katrina.

    "We are glad we're able to do something to help, but this will not be
    the last of our efforts," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of
    the Diocese. "We are offering prayers for all those whose lives have
    changed and we are working to help not just our fellow Armenians, but
    all those in the area."

    Additionally, Fr. Nerses Jebejian, the visiting pastor of the Baton
    Rouge mission parish, will be visiting the community this weekend.

    Immediately after the level of devastation became clear, the Diocese
    began urging faithful to support relief efforts and offer prayers.
    Local parishes have been asked to have special plate collections on
    September 11 and 18. The money raised through the collections and from
    individual contributions will be used to aid disaster relief efforts on
    two fonts.

    Half of the money raised by the Diocese will be sent directly to the
    Armenians in the hard-hit areas to help them buy supplies, food, and
    shelter. The other half will be given to Church World Service, the
    humanitarian aid arm of the National Council of Churches, for its relief
    efforts to the general population.

    The area has about 70 Armenians in total -- including 27 children --
    comprising 23 families. While there have been no reports of loss of
    life among the Armenian families in the New Orleans area, many have lost
    homes and businesses. Most of the displaced Armenians are now staying
    with fellow parishioners, friends, or family in Baton Rouge or La Place,
    LA, according to Vasken Kaltakjian, chairman of the Baton Rouge mission
    parish, who has been meeting with the displaced families to evaluate
    their immediate needs.

    According to Mr. Kaltakjian, the immediate need for area Armenians is to
    acquire some basic items to help them get by day-to-day. Many have no
    income for the foreseeable future, and are cash-poor after 11 days of
    displacement from their homes. He said direct donations of clothing,
    perishables, or other goods would not be helpful at this time.

    You can contribute through the Diocesan website, www.armenianchurch.net,
    where you can click on the "Donate" link and make a credit-card donation
    on our secure server. Individuals and parishes can also send checks via
    mail to the Diocesan headquarters in New York (please write "Hurricane
    Katrina Relief" in the memo).

    -- 9/9/05

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