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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

    Tuesday, April 7, 2009

    Looking to the Next Generation in Armenia: AGBU FOCUS 2009 Honors Hye
    Geen Pregnant Women's Centers

    Since 2001, each AGBU FOCUS weekend pays tribute to a specific AGBU
    program that has touched the lives of young Armenians. Looking to the
    next generation in Armenia, AGBU FOCUS proudly honors AGBU Hye Geen by
    dedicating its 2009 fundraising campaign to benefit the new Pregnant
    Women's Center in Talin, Armenia. The Talin Center will be the third of
    its kind in Armenia and the first in that city.

    Established by the AGBU Hye Geen Committee of Los Angeles in response to
    the country's high infant mortality, lack of nutrition and the shortage
    of resources for potential mothers, the first Hye Geen Pregnant Women's
    Center opened its doors in Gyumri in 2002 with the encouragement of the
    Republic of Armenia's Minister for the Protection of Women and Children.
    Two years later, a second center in Vanadzor was opened. This year, the
    Hye Geen Committee plans to open its third center in Talin, which is in
    desperate need of help, as many villages in the region are poor and
    practically abandoned.

    These community-based health resource centers provide critical pre-natal
    care to pregnant women who often suffer from malnutrition, lack the
    funds for proper medical care, and have little access to accurate health
    information. Expectant mothers who gather daily at the centers benefit
    from vital medical exams, a congenial social atmosphere, individual
    meetings with counselors, nutritious meals, and vitamins provided by Hye
    Geen. Center participants are recommended by local clinics and spend 4-5
    hours a day at the facilities. Meals are prepared and served by the
    women themselves in order to encourage good nutrition habits which are
    taught by the trained center staff. Each center has three local
    employees on staff, including a social worker, who work with the women
    to ensure that their babies are born healthy. Various medical personnel
    are invited to the centers periodically, or as required, to monitor each
    woman's progress and needs. The superintendent of the centers, Nara
    Sahakian, who is a lecturer in psychology at Yerevan State University,
    travels from Yerevan for weekly visits to each center and ensures that
    each facility is operating at its utmost.

    To date, hundreds of healthy babies have been born to the mothers who
    have participated in the programs at the AGBU Hye Geen Pregnant Women's
    Centers.

    AGBU FOCUS believes that every child born in Armenia deserves a chance
    at a healthy life unfettered by preventable medical issues. Honoring
    AGBU Hye Geen's latest project, FOCUS has launched a large-scale
    pre-event fundraising effort to ensure that the Talin Center will open
    with all the resources it needs to carry out its mission of serving the
    pregnant women of Armenia.

    To make a donation to the AGBU FOCUS 2009 initiative, please visit
    www.agbu.org/focus, email [email protected], or call 212-319-6383 x.128.
    Businesses interested in donating to this worthy cause may choose to
    purchase an ad in the FOCUS booklet. More information is available on
    the FOCUS website.

    AGBU FOCUS is a biennial weekend event designed for young Armenian
    professionals from all over the world to congregate and share their
    international perspectives, as well as provide a venue to showcase
    notable contributions and achievements made by AGBU's diverse
    youth-oriented programs. Building on the impressive achievements
    experienced during the premiere weekend in New York in 2001, AGBU FOCUS
    has since united more than 1,500 young Armenians from cities around the
    globe, with weekends hosted in New York (2001, 2007), Montreal (2003),
    Miami (2005), and now heading west to Chicago. Additionally, well over
    $125,000 has been raised for many AGBU programs, including Generation
    Next, the Scholarship Program and the New York Summer Intern Program.

    >From July 16-19, 2009, FOCUS will welcome hundreds of Armenians to
    Chicago for this unique celebration. Rooms have been reserved at the
    Westin Michigan Avenue Hotel and a special discounted rate is available
    for reservations made only through AGBU beginning in mid-April. Plans
    have also been set to host the Gala Evening, the highlight of the FOCUS
    weekend, at the Art Institute of Chicago's new modern wing, which is set
    to open this summer.

    Since 1994, AGBU Hye Geen in Southern California has worked to preserve
    and honor achievements of Armenian women, provide a forum for them
    throughout the world, promote their role in family and society through
    research, education, and advocacy, and provide overall support to
    empower Armenian women as carriers of the Armenian cultural heritage.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually serving some
    400,000 Armenians on five continents.
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