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    Armenia Fund, Inc.
    111 North Jackson St. Ste. 205
    Glendale, CA 91206

    Tel: 818-243-6222
    Fax: 818-243-7222
    Url: www.armeniafund.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Contact ~ Sarkis Kotanjian
    [email protected]

    Reconstruction of Togh Village School Completed
    Project Funded by AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School Students

    Los Angeles, CA - Armenia Fund U.S. Western Region is pleased to
    announce the completion of the Togh Village Secondary School's thorough
    reconstruction. The school is located in the Hadrut Region of Nagorno
    Karabakh. Over $115,000 of the total $465,000 needed for the
    reconstruction was donated by the students, parents and faculty of AGBU
    Manoogian Demirdjian School in Los Angeles, California.

    Togh is a historically Armenian village situated in the picturesque
    Hadrut mountains. However during the Soviet Azeri rule it had become a
    `mixed' village due to the forced influx of Azeri families. Armenians
    were segregated and Armenian children had to enter the school from a
    separate entrance. During the Artsakh Liberation War, this village
    witnessed fierce military action and sustained serious damage. Today,
    the population of the village is growing and has reached 730 residents,
    exceeding the pre-war numbers. Several families have relocated to Togh
    from Armenia and Russia.

    `The school was built in 1978 and has not been renovated for the last 30
    years', said Sarkis Kotanjian, Executive Director of Armenia Fund U.S.
    Western Region. `I remember visiting the school in 2006 before Armenia
    Fund found a sponsor for the school. I was shocked to see the
    conditions. But what touched me the most was that despite those horrible
    conditions, children were neatly dressed, studying hard and getting good
    grades. It was like they didn't notice that the windows were broken,
    bathrooms didn't work and the classrooms were heated with an ancient
    wood stove. As I spoke to the children, they were full of optimism. They
    told me: `Don't worry - things will get better...', with a big smile on
    their faces. As I came back to Los Angeles, I visited the AGBU Manoogian
    Demirdjian School for a meeting with students and faculty discussing the
    2006 Telethon. As I was speaking with the AGBU MDS class of 2006
    students, Azatui Karaoglanyan, Aline Mnayan and Anna Vardanyan told me
    with the same big smile: `Don't worry, we'll raise the funds, we'll
    build the Togh school!', added Kotanjian.

    A year later, Armenia Fund was demolishing everything in the school
    leaving only bearing walls, floors, and ceilings. Everything was
    stripped to bear concrete. The school underwent thorough seismic
    retrofitting: foundations were reinforced and the entire building was
    encased in a fine rib bar cage - inside and out. Sewage and water
    piping, electrical wiring was replaced. Carcinogenic asbestos roofing
    was removed and replaced with metal. Windows and doors were all
    replaced. All restrooms have been built anew and fitted with new
    plumbing fixtures. A new stand-alone boiler house with a new internal
    heating system was installed. Armenia Fund also provided new school
    furniture for every classroom.

    `It is safe to say that Armenia Fund practically built a new school in
    Togh. We only used the existing concrete skeleton of the building,
    reinforced it and build everything else from scratch. I want to thank
    the AGBU MDS school class of 2006, students and parents who made all of
    this possible. Raising $115,000 dollar-by-dollar by going door to door
    in 2 months is a mission impossible by itself. This is historic, as no
    other Armenian school has done anything like this before. I remember the
    enthusiasm of the students - they organized a walkathon, a fashion show,
    bake sales, and numerous other events benefiting the Togh school
    project. I want to thank the AGBU MDS's principal Mr. Hagop Hagopian for
    his support and faculty member, Mrs. Anahid Nalbandian-Pezeshkian, who
    helped the students reach their goal', said Ara Aghishian, Vice Chairman
    of Armenia Fund U.S. Western Region and an AGBU MDS parent himself.

    `I believe it is very symbolic that the Armenian school students in the
    Diaspora donated a new school for Armenian students in Artsakh. I
    believe that this is the most important course of study that the Class
    of 2006 took at AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School, just as important as
    the Armenian language and history. I remember that during Telethon 2006
    at the studio, Aline Mnayan, an AGBU MDS student told me that her dream
    was to one day become the principal of Togh School. Now these Diasporan
    kids have a tangible connection to their Homeland - a bridge that will
    help them stay Armenian no matter where they end up in this life', said
    Maria Mehranian, Chairperson of Armenia Fund U.S. Western Region.

    A video story about the reconstruction of Togh School will be featured
    during Armenia Fund's 11th International Telethon. The 12 hour live
    broadcast originating from Los Angeles will be aired live in the United
    States and across the globe on Thanksgiving Day, November 27,
    8:00am-8:00pm PST. The general sponsor of this year's Telethon is
    Armenia's largest cellular communications provider, VivaCell MTS
    Corporation.

    Armenia Fund, Inc., is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation
    established in 1994 to facilitate large-scale humanitarian and
    infrastructure development assistance to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh.
    Since 1991, Armenia Fund has rendered more than $190 million in
    development aid to Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh. Armenia Fund, Inc. is
    the U.S. Western Region affiliate of `Hayastan' All-Armenian Fund. Tax
    ID# 95-448569
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