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    PRESS RELEASE
    "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund
    Governmental Building 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Anush Babayan
    Tel: 3741 52 09 40
    Fax: 3741 52 37 95
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/
    .27.06.06

    `Hayastan' All-Armenian Fund Furnishes Schools in Armenia



    During the 2005 - 2006 academic years, "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund
    furnished several schools in Armenia through the generous sponsorship of
    its French affiliate - Fonds Armenien de France.



    The affiliate continues to have a vital input in the humanitarian
    initiatives of the Fund. One of its forefronts has been the
    revitalization of educational facilities, through large-scale
    construction as well as refurnishing the schools' classrooms. The
    earthquake of 1988 not only brought the infrastructure to rubbles, but
    it also caused enormous damage to schools and universities. Currently,
    thousands of children learn in dilapidated rooms and facilities.



    Fonds Armenien de France launched an initiative dubbed `Let's Give
    Them Classrooms' - a program designed to bring modern supplies and
    furniture to classrooms in Armenia. As part of this initiative, schools
    in Armenia will receive necessary supplies thanks to the sponsorship of
    Diaspora Armenians of France. In addition to individual donors,
    municipal governments from France will donate equipment and furniture.
    Recently, the #14 Yerevan School for individuals with impaired vision,
    the #1 Gyumri School, and #10 Abovyan School have all been recipients of
    such supplies from French municipalities.



    In addition to its several projects in healthcare and drinking water
    systems, the French affiliate adopted schools in the Dasht Village,
    Armavir Province and Arjout Village, Lori Province. In June the Dasht
    village school was completely furnished. Children in the Shahan Shahnur
    School in Arjout, constructed through the sponsorship of the French
    affiliate in 1999, will also have classes in newly furnished classrooms.
    230 Students in the Aygek Village School will soon enjoy refurnished
    classrooms.







    During the 2005 - 2006 academic years, "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund
    furnished several schools in Armenia through the generous sponsorship of
    its French affiliate - Fonds Armenien de France.



    The affiliate continues to have a vital input in the humanitarian
    initiatives of the Fund. One of its forefronts has been the
    revitalization of educational facilities, through large-scale
    construction as well as refurnishing the schools' classrooms. The
    earthquake of 1988 not only brought the infrastructure to rubbles, but
    it also caused enormous damage to schools and universities. Currently,
    thousands of children learn in dilapidated rooms and facilities.



    Fonds Armenien de France launched an initiative dubbed `Let's Give
    Them Classrooms' - a program designed to bring modern supplies and
    furniture to classrooms in Armenia. As part of this initiative, schools
    in Armenia will receive necessary supplies thanks to the sponsorship of
    Diaspora Armenians of France. In addition to individual donors,
    municipal governments from France will donate equipment and furniture.
    Recently, the #14 Yerevan School for individuals with impaired vision,
    the #1 Gyumri School, and #10 Abovyan School have all been recipients of
    such supplies from French municipalities.



    In addition to its several projects in healthcare and drinking water
    systems, the French affiliate adopted schools in the Dasht Village,
    Armavir Province and Arjout Village, Lori Province. In June the Dasht
    village school was completely furnished. Children in the Shahan Shahnur
    School in Arjout, constructed through the sponsorship of the French
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