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    BENNETT GIVES EYE CARE IN ARMENIA

    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    Nov 22 2006

    Thirteen years ago, Rev. Joanne Hartunian consulted with Dr. Linda
    Bennett concerning a young girl in the Cambridge Yerevan Sister City
    Association youth exchange program from Yerevan, Armenia who needed
    eye glasses. Bennett said she'd do what she could.

    Since then, she has examined exchange educators and students with
    various stages of vision problems. As she treated the Belmont High
    School exchange visitors in her Belmont office, Bennett would say,
    "Don't forget to get come and get your eyes checked again." The
    participants would try to explain that they were on a U.S. Department
    of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs funded youth
    exchange program and that it would be impossible to come to America
    again. Bennett always told the students and teachers, "You never know
    when I'll see you again!"

    Belmont High School is partnered with School 65 in the Shengavit
    region of Yerevan. Year after year, as educators and students arrived
    at Belmont High School, Bennett and her staff cleared their office to
    accommodate the groups that Cambridge Yerevan Sister City brought to
    the Boston area. Bennett's office visit became a living legend where,
    in addition to providing everyone with eye exams, and glasses or
    surgery where necessary, she showed the students a children's video,
    treated them to lunch, and let them play games for an afternoon.

    Year after year, Bennett would call Rev. Hartunian and inquire, "When
    are the Armenian students and teachers coming to Belmont High School?"

    Armenian students and educators are unable to come to the United
    States with the Secondary School Partnership Program to Promote
    Civil Society any longer, due to State Department budget cuts. So
    she decided if the children couldn't come to her, she would go to them.

    In 2004, Bennett spoke at an annual Optometric Convention and told
    them about the children in Armenia. Her efforts mobilized an 18-person
    medical team with Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity, where
    they conducted six all-day school clinics in Armenia.

    Bennett is again organizing efforts to do another clinic in Armenia
    in October 2007. Kimberly Balfour, nurse at Belmont Day School,
    who was also on the 2004 team, has volunteered to again head the
    blood pressure and diabetes screening clinic which will prioritize
    patients according to need, as often these conditions are indicative
    of eye care issues. Optometric student Rita Cherian, a Belmont High
    School graduate, will do a clinic rotation and training in Armenia
    under the supervision of Bennett. Dr. Leora Berns and Dr.

    Viktoria Davis of Connecticut; and volunteers Elizabeth Gallaher of
    Belmont and Roswita Fragomeni of New York have joined the team.

    Rev. Hartunian is project manager for this vision clinic, assisted
    by logistics coordinator Peggy Hovanessian of Lexington, and site
    coordinator Anna Karakhanyan in Armenia. AMARAS Arts Alliance of
    Watertown, and its President Arax Badalian, is the United States
    sponsoring organization. On route to clinics and throughout their
    visit in Armenia, the team will be shown historic and cultural sights
    throughout the country. While in Armenia they will be hosted in a
    government guest house and they will have dinner in the homes of the
    many people Bennett has treated. Each optometrist or nurse will be
    assisted by an American volunteer and a Yerevan translator.

    In order to serve the greatest number of people, there are a limited
    number of spaces available for additional ODs and volunteers on a
    first inquiry basis.

    For more information please contact Dr. Linda Bennett, 617-484-1414;
    or Rev. Joanne Hartunian, [email protected].
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