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  • AEO Relief Fund Completes its Inaugural Project in Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    Alpha Epsilon Omega
    Armenian Educational Relief Fund
    P.O. Box 1662
    Glendale, CA 91209
    CONTACT: Alexander Abramyan
    Phone: (818) 497-0125
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: aerf.alphaepsilonomega.org


    September 09, 2006


    Headline: Alpha Epsilon Omega's Armenian Educational Relief Fund
    Successfully Completes its Inaugural Project in Armenia

    Alpha Epsilon Omega (AEÙ), announces the successful completion of the
    Armenian Educational Relief Fund's (AERF) inaugural project. Led by
    AEÙ Brother and AERF Chairman, Alex Abramyan, AERF's inaugural project
    focused on providing much-needed supplies to Kindergarten #7 in
    Armavir, Armenia.

    In early 2006, Brothers of AEÙ kick started an initiative to assist
    educational efforts in Armenia. The Brotherhood sought to make a
    personal connection with educational efforts in the homeland and
    directly donate supplies where they are most needed. Through personal
    contacts and communication with local officials, Kindergarten #7 in
    Armavir city was selected as the first project.

    Fundraising activity from all six chapters of AEÙ enabled AERF to
    raise more than $5,000 for the effort. During June-July 2006, several
    Brothers traveled to Armenia to coordinate the effort. Additionally,
    to further aid the local Armenian economy, AERF arranged for and
    purchased all of the donated goods from suppliers in Armenia. Items
    such as beds, bed sheets, desks, tables, chairs, toys, and electronic
    appliances - essential items for the proper operation of the
    Kindergarten - were purchased locally and delivered directly to the
    Kindergarten.

    Furthermore, Brothers hosted a field trip for the students at the zoo
    in Yerevan City. The funds were also used to provide graduating
    kindergarten students with new backpacks filled with essential school
    supplies and toys to give them a head start in their academic life.

    "We feel that the donations will motivate the young students to
    succeed by allowing them to spend their youth in a secure and
    comfortable environment. The donations were meant to encourage
    students and provide them with the proper tools for a successful start
    at their academic career. I'm very proud of our accomplishments in
    this small school and hope that our contributions will one day promote
    greater educational efforts all over Armenia," said Alex Abramyan.

    Further details about AERF's work in Armenia, including video footage
    of the Brothers interviewed on Armenian TV and information for
    prospective donors is available at the AERF website,
    http://aerf.alphaepsilonomega.org.
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