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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x128
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, August 25, 2006

    AGBU GENERATION NEXT MENTORSHIP PROGRAM ACHIEVES NEW HIGHS

    GLENDALE, CA - Living up to its mission, AGBU Generation Next
    Mentorship Program continues to provide its participants with
    innovative and productive group activities throughout the
    summer. Moreover, the Program has benefited from the addition of an
    enthusiastic new Director, Ara Arzumanian, who has been extremely
    pleased with the overall results and commitment demonstrated by the
    mentors.

    "We have a great group of youth and a tight-knit team of dedicated
    mentors," said Arzumanian. "When I assumed my position this past
    March, I knew I had my work cut out for me, but I didn't expect that
    we would experience such growth in such a short amount of time. In
    fact, during these past four months, we participated in an improv
    comedy show, took the students to a theatrical performance, a
    photograph exhibit, had a game day at the park, and put on a great
    artistic showcase-our biggest ever. We also recruited seven new
    mentors and have 10 more ready to get started this month."

    In addition to these achievements, the Program received funding from
    the Glendale Unified School District, and obtained scholarships for
    seven Generation Next youth to participate in personal development
    courses, and two students to attend summer camp.

    Recently, Generation Next students participated in a Bullying
    Awareness Workshop spearheaded by Melina Sardar of Ark Family Center,
    Inc. Sardar is Chair of the Glendale Community Action Against Bullying
    Committee (CAAB), a coalition of which Generation Next is also a
    member. On that day, the students learned about the various forms
    bullying can take, and were taught how to deal constructively with
    potential situations.

    The following week, Generation Next partnered with We Care For Youth,
    a long-standing youth program in Glendale, to bring together Armenian
    and Latino youth, and address issues of interethnic violence in their
    local community. Recognizing the tension that has resulted in many
    instances of violence over the past decade, AGBU Generation Next
    Mentorship Program took the initiative to address this issue by
    exploring the root causes of the hostility.

    The fruitful summer culminated with a trip to Malibu Creek State Park,
    where both mentors and mentees overcame personal fears and limitations
    by climbing a 40-foot tall cliff. "I was thoroughly impressed with our
    youth," commented Arzumanian. "Almost all of them made it to the
    top. With no prior rock climbing experience, these kids climbed a
    completely vertical rock face, 40 feet into the skyline, an exercise
    to prove to themselves that they can accomplish any goal that their
    mind can conceive." Champions Sports Adventure Programs, which
    facilitated the activity, co-owner Brad Lupien explained the goal of
    the experience by saying, "When faced with the challenge of trusting
    the rock climbing equipment, the climbing guides, their peers and,
    most importantly, themselves, the AGBU teens demonstrated both a
    phenomenal ability to work together and an immeasurable amount of
    self-confidence."

    With his eye on the future, Arzumanian is optimistic: "We're looking
    forward to continuing a great year, and working with all types of
    organizations. Things are going well for Gen Next. We're going to
    recruit mentors and raise money, and if anyone out there wants to
    help, roll up your sleeves and give me a call."

    For more information on AGBU Generation Next, please call (626)
    794-7942 or visit www.agbugennext.org.

    For more information on AGBU and its other youth programs, please
    visit www.agbu.org.
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