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The Many "Faces" of Armenia Fund USA's Projects - 03/24/2006

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  • The Many "Faces" of Armenia Fund USA's Projects - 03/24/2006

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenia Fund USA, Inc.
    152 Madison Ave, Suite 803
    New York, NY 10016
    Tel: 212-689-5307
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.ArmeniaFundUSA.org



    The Many "Faces" of Armenia Fund USA's Projects
    ~With its multifaceted programs and initiatives, the Fund's outreach and
    socio-economic impact continue to make a difference in thousands of lives~


    NEW YORK, New York - Non-governmental organizations, working hard to make a
    difference in lives of beneficiaries, can get caught up in the day to day
    whirlwind of raising funds, strategic planning, and program implementation
    in order to effect much-needed change. In the course of "good works", it is
    important to guard that the focus on statistics and dollar signs does not
    blur the reason we are all working so passionately.

    Armenia Fund USA (the Fund) is not an exception to this. As we look back on
    the large-scale projects which have distinguished the Fund and Hayastan
    All-Armenian Fund's other 18 worldwide affiliates, we would like to share
    some of the "Faces" of those whose lives have been forever changed by our
    programs and initiatives.

    For example, look at the small village of Nor Getashen. Located in the
    northern part of Nagorno-Karabakh, this village was partially destroyed
    because of the Armenian-Azeri conflict which began in 1991. Fearing for
    their lives and those of their families, many inhabitants scattered into
    Russia and other parts of the world. But today, houses and the village
    school teem with laughter, songs and smiles of men, women and children who
    have become the new pioneers in their own homeland. And, contributing
    largely to the repopulation of the village is the provision of safe drinking
    water made possible by American-Armenian businessman Norman Miller's gift to
    Armenia Fund USA for a new water system.

    In Stepanakert, the region's capital, a once war-ravaged and destroyed
    polyclinic will reopen as the new "Armine Pagoumian Polyclinic and
    Diagnostic Center" in May 2006. Made possible by American-Armenian business
    leader Mr. George Pagoumian, the facility has state-of-the-art equipment and
    telemedicine technology, and world class medical training designed by two
    leading U.S. medical centers. The Polyclinic will not only ensure
    high-quality medical and healthcare services for the region's people but it
    will, because of the advanced training and opportunity to develop new
    skills, provide the clinic's staff with increased job security and
    advancement opportunities.

    Today it is not uncommon to see subsistence farm families struggling to
    barely eek out a living from their small fields - with some of these
    families living without, literally, any protein in their daily diets. But
    through Armenia Fund USA's Agricultural Initiative many of these families
    will have an opportunity for a raised standard of living. In May 2006, as
    part of a three-year, three-region initiative, 300-400 subsistence farmers
    in Haterk (Mardakert region) will be invited to join the first Agricultural
    Development Association (ADA). They will learn how the ADA will provide
    local jobs and technical support, access to large farm equipment, and small
    loans to help establish family businesses and expand agriculture production
    of various products. Most importantly, the program will combat poverty in
    the region, thus allowing the families to secure a more economically and
    stable future for themselves and their homeland.

    Armenia Fund USA, through the generous support of its donors, continues
    touching lives of thousands of people in Armenia and Karabakh. However, this
    is not only restricted to large-scale projects, but also through smaller -
    but badly needed- projects which have captured the vision of some of the
    Fund's donors. In their continuing commitment to effect social change,
    several have, over the years, asked Armenia Fund USA to help facilitate
    their gifts for projects such as the new program to institute preventative
    measures against the threat of the Avian Influenza in Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Other examples are the renovation of the heating system in Nork orphanage in
    Yerevan.

    In May 2006, Kevork Toroyan, Chairman, and Irina Lazarian, Executive
    Director, will travel to Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh to review the progress
    of some recent initiatives. Winding their way from village to village and
    city to city, they will once again assess the overall economic impact and
    increased regional stability which have helped shape the future of the
    region and its people.

    But more than that, they will be able to see the "Faces" of the projects and
    those who will benefit from the new initiatives. They will shake the
    calloused hand of the aging grandmother who works her small field manually;
    they will see children who are now safe from once threatening water-borne
    diseases caused by antiquated and contaminated pipelines; they will see
    farmers' carts filled with produce heading to markets, now accessible by the
    new North-South Highway, and they will celebrate as the doors of the new
    Armine Pagoumian Polyclinic and Diagnostic Center open to hundreds of
    people.

    ABOUT ARMENIA FUND USA: ARMENIA FUND USA, founded in 1992, was one of the
    first of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's 18 international affiliates and serves
    constituents in all states east of the Mississippi. As a non-profit,
    non-governmental, nonsectarian organization, the Fund represents all
    Armenian constituents.

    Armenia Fund USA is the largest contributor among the 18 international
    affiliates - supporting strategic infrastructure projects in Armenia and
    Karabakh, and having helped build 138 miles of roads, 100 miles of
    waterways, 36 schools, 3 electric transmission networks, 210 residential
    buildings and 15 healthcare institutions.

    Armenia Fund USA's Mission is the development of strategic socio-economic
    infrastructure in Armenia and Karabakh, focusing on major projects such as
    major highways, schools, drinking water to communities and humanitarian
    programs in education, training and medical facilities. The Fund has adopted
    a policy to go "Beyond Bricks and Mortar" to provide sustainability to
    projects it sponsors.
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