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  • COAF To Host Fifth Annual "Save A Generation" Awards Dinner October

    COAF TO HOST FIFTH ANNUAL "SAVE A GENERATION" AWARDS DINNER OCTOBER 24

    Armenian Reporter
    www.coafkids.org
    October 22, 2008
    Armenia

    A history of improving the lives of Armenian children

    Nicholas Kristof, who will be honored on Friday.

    New York - On Friday, October 24, friends and supporters of the
    Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) will come together at Cipriani
    42nd Street to celebrate and reaffirm the organization's mission
    of providing support and self-sustaining resources to the youth of
    Armenia. The fund has focused on improving the lives of thousands of
    children in six rural villages in Armenia.

    During the dinner, COAF will honor Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times
    columnist, and will celebrate the generous and sustained support of
    the Feinberg family.

    Mr. Kristof, who will accept the 2008 Save a Generation Humanitarian
    Award, has long been concerned with international human welfare. He
    has written for the Times since 1984; in 1990 he and his wife, Sheryl
    WuDunn, were the first married couple to win a Pulitzer Prize, for
    their coverage of China's Tiananmen Square democracy movement.

    Mr. Kristof won a second Pulitzer in 2006 for what the judges called
    "his graphic, deeply reported columns that, at personal risk,
    focused attention on genocide in Darfur and that gave voice to the
    voiceless in other parts of the world." As a humanitarian and as a
    writer, Mr. Kristof has always been on the front lines of advocacy
    and outreach; he is highly regarded for bringing attention to
    international human rights abuses and his writing regularly focuses
    on global poverty, health and gender issues, and climate change.

    Cynthia and Larry Feinberg and their children Samantha, Harrison, and
    Jackson have been longtime friends of COAF and will be the recipients
    of the 2008 Save a Generation Benefactor Award. Their deep commitment
    to COAF was embodied by their daughter Samantha's selfless donation of
    the gifts she received for her 11th birthday to COAF. Their continued
    support on key educational and healthcare initiatives will be honored
    at the event.

    Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress Andrea Martin returns to serve
    as emcee for the evening. Ms. Martin is best known for her feature
    films Wag the Dog, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Stepping Out, All Over
    the Guy, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and Cannibal Girls, for which she
    won the Best Actress Award at SITGES, the international horror film
    festival of Spain. Ms. Martin is of Armenian descent and a longtime
    advocate of COAF's work.

    The 2007 Awards Dinner, which honored Sherry Lansing and Henry and
    Daniel Sahakian and family, was attended by more than 350 guests and
    raised a record $3.5 million to continue and expand the efforts of
    COAF. In the last year, the funds were combined with the resources of
    partner organizations to make significant progress in the villages of
    Argina, Dalarik, Karakert, Lernagog, Miasnikian and Shenik. Successes
    have included the reconstruction of healthcare facilities, literary
    enrichment through newly formed libraries, the complete training of
    over 50 schoolteachers and caregivers, provision of psychological
    assistance and counseling through the COAF-supported psychosocial
    program for over 230 families, the opening of newly renovated and
    refurbished schools in Dalarik and Shenik (which enroll over 800
    children), and the establishment of a new community sports complex
    in Shenik - a resource that is enjoyed by over 250 families.

    Proceeds from the awards dinner will be used for COAF to continue in
    its campaign to create productive and safe educational facilities,
    improved overall health care, sanitary living conditions, and a
    revitalized local economy for communities in rural Armenia.
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