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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Friday, February 1, 2008

    Internships, Youth Trips & Scout Camps: AGBU Offers Superb Lineup of
    Armenia Summer Programs

    As summer 2008 rapidly approaches, AGBU is offering a wide variety of
    opportunities for Armenian youth to journey to Armenia for a memorable
    experience of cultural enrichment, service and travel as well as
    professional and personal growth. The AGBU programs include the Yerevan
    Summer Intern Program (YSIP), the Youth Trip to Armenia and--the newest
    project to galvanize youth--a Scout Camp in the Dilijan-Vanadzor region.

    Intern in Armenia

    New to the AGBU summer program portfolio, YSIP was an instant success
    amongst participants during its first-ever season last year. College
    students eager to learn about their heritage, while developing hands-on
    professional experience in their field of interest, are highly
    encouraged to apply. Students last summer interned at leading companies
    and organizations in the capital city, including the Cafesjian Museum
    Foundation, World Health Organization, and several leading medical
    institutions.

    In addition to eye-opening professional experience, YSIP participants
    will have the chance to engross themselves in language instruction,
    dance classes, history lectures, service projects and meetings with
    government officials. A full educational, cultural and social schedule
    also includes weekend trips to other parts of Armenia and Karabakh and
    mixers with other intern groups from the Diaspora.

    A very successful addition to the established AGBU internship programs
    in New York and Paris, YSIP proved to be both professionally and
    personally fulfilling for participants who connected with peers
    throughout the world in the land where all Armenians share a common
    bond. This year's five-week program will begin on June 28 and continue
    until August 2. The application deadline is February 18, 2008.

    Youth Explore Armenia

    Now in its fifth year, AGBU is welcoming participants for its annual
    Youth Trip to Armenia and Karabakh. Youths between the ages of 15 and 18
    are encouraged to join their Armenian peers from around the world to
    explore the sights and sounds of our ancient culture and heritage under
    the supervised care of certified tour guides and chaperones. The
    program's goal is that participants will experience the true Armenian
    spirit and develop a love and understanding for our shared culture of
    not only the past, but the present and the future.

    Activities include a climb to the top of Armenia's highest peak, Mount
    Aragats, unearthing part of an archeological site, and side trips to
    Gyumri, Garni, Geghard, Lake Sevan, Khor Virap and neighboring Karabakh.
    The youth will also have the chance to make a difference by reaching out
    to fellow Armenians through service projects and will see firsthand the
    ongoing work of the AGBU, the largest Armenian philanthropic
    organization in the world. This year's trip will be held from August 9
    to 29 and the deadline to apply is February 18, 2008.

    AGBU's Scouting Spirit

    >From July 25 until August 30, AGBU is also offering a trip to Armenia
    for its Scout troops. Since 1936, AGBU Scouts have been active in Egypt,
    Lebanon and Syria, and more recently in other parts of the world,
    proving to be one of the most popular activities for boys and girls
    eager to connect with their Armenian heritage and the great outdoors.

    Today, many of these troops are affiliated with local chapters of the
    AGBU Armenian Youth Association (AYA) and thrive in Argentina, Brazil,
    Canada, Cyprus, Uruguay and the United States. Scouts between the ages
    of 13 and 18 from all over the world will now have the chance to come
    together in Armenia and attend scout camp in the historic and
    picturesque forests of Dilijan-Vanadzor. For the first year only, the
    new Scout Camp will welcome scouts from across southwest Asia and Egypt.
    By its second season in 2009, the camp will be hosting AGBU scouts from
    around the world and exposing youth to the picturesque Armenian
    countryside.

    For more information on all three summer programs in Armenia, please
    visit www.agbu.org/summer2008. For specific details on each program,
    please email [email protected] for the Yerevan Summer Internship Program,
    email Hermine Duzian at [email protected] for the Youth Trips to
    Armenia, and contact Kevork Santourian at [email protected] for
    the new AGBU Scout Camp.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City with an
    annual budget of $36 million, AGBU preserves and promotes the Armenian
    identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian
    programs, annually touching the lives of some 400,000 Armenians on six
    continents.
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