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  • Armenian Students Against Genocide in Darfur

    ARS Armenian Private School
    50 Hallcrown Place
    Willowdale, ON M2J1P6
    Raffi Sarkissian, Guidance Counselor
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 647-206- 4769



    Armenian Students Against Genocide in Darfur

    The students of A.R.S. Armenian Private School work to end genocide by
    participating in a 24 hour fast.


    Toronto, ON. (April 7, 2009) - On April 17, more than 45 students from the
    A.R.S. Armenian Private School will be participating in 24 in April for
    Darfur, a twenty four hour fast dedicated to raising funds for and
    awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur and to simultaneously
    commemorate the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide which is normally
    marked on April 24, thus the significance of the 24 hours.

    1.4 million young people are directly affected by the Darfur crisis in
    Sudan, Africa, a devastating conflict beginning its 6th year in April 2009.
    Because of the resulting violence and instability, more than half of all
    children cannot attend school, and there are few other opportunities
    available to them. They are also at high risk for severe malnutrition,
    violence and being recruited into armed groups. Fundraising proceeds will
    support War Child Canada's projects on the ground, and Save Darfur Canada's
    advocacy work here at home.


    WHAT: The A.R.S. Armenian Private School 24 in April for Darfur



    WHEN: Friday April 17, 2009 (starting at 5pm) to

    Saturday April 18, 2009 (ending at 5pm)



    WHERE: A.R.S. Armenian Private School

    50 Hallcrown Place

    Willowdale, ON

    M2J1P6


    All the students participating are the decedents of the survivors from the
    Armenian Genocide and have vowed to work collectively to insure the
    atrocities and consequences of the crime of genocide are not experienced by
    any other community. Nareh Galustiants the Vice President of the club said
    `As Canadian Armenians we are obliged to strive to establish a society free
    from discrimination and a world free from the horrors of genocide. It is not
    only never again for us but never again for the world' The event is
    organized by the school's Humanitarian Club which is comprised of students
    from various grades.

    Throughout the twenty four hours, the students will participate in various
    workshops, seminars, and activities geared towards equipping them with the
    knowledge and skills required to become a positive contributor in the
    Toronto community at large. Certain students from the Eleventh Grade will
    also share with the group their experiences from the newly developed TDSB
    course Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

    If you would like to set up an interview or would like more information,
    please contact:



    Raffi Sarkissian
    Guidance Counselor
    [email protected]

    (647) 206- 4769
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