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    Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry
    3111 Los Feliz Avenue, #206, Los Angeles, CA 90039
    Contact person: Dr. Frieda Jordan
    Phone: (323) 663-3609
    Email:[email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    ABMDR receives unprecedented support in Boston


    Benefit concert features jazz great Datevik Hovanesian; ABMDR
    participates in Daughters of Vartan convocation


    Los Angeles, July 27, 2009 - Recently the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor
    Registry (ABMDR) received the enthusiastic support of Boston's
    Armenian community through two highly anticipated events: the `Jazz
    for Life' benefit concert and the 69th Grand Convocation of the
    Daughters of Vartan.

    Headlined by world-renowned singer Datevik Hovanesian, `Jazz for
    Life' was held on June 27 at the Armenian Cultural Foundation center
    in Arlington, drawing hundreds of jazz aficionados and supporters.
    The concert, organized and sponsored by the Amaras Art Alliance of
    Watertown and the Armenian Cultural Foundation (ACF) of Arlington,
    benefited the ABMDR's current and forthcoming projects.

    The concert program started with a wine and cheese reception hosted
    by long-time ABMDR supporters Mr. and Mrs. Kegham Varjabedian, in
    memory of their cousin Anahid Varjabedian. After welcoming the
    audience, ACF Board member Dr. Nishan Goudsouzian invited Richard
    Boyajian, R.N., of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute to share his
    experiences with the attendees.

    A survivor of leukemia thanks to a bone marrow transplant, Boyajian
    underscored the critical importance of the ABMDR as he related his
    moving odyssey of disappointments, courage, hope, and recovery. `I
    was the lucky recipient of an unrelated match 12 years ago, when I
    was diagnosed with leukemia,' he recalled. `Most leukemia patients
    are not so lucky. A unique registry such as the ABMDR is vital for
    Armenian patients, no matter where they may be in the world.'

    `The ABMDR's accomplishments are astonishing,' Boyajian continued.
    `The registry's newly opened Stem Cell Harvesting Center in Yerevan
    is world-class and second to none. It is equivalent to what we have
    here in the U.S. It takes a huge effort and commitment to come this
    far.'

    Mrs. Nora Orchanian, a Boston supporter of the ABMDR who was
    instrumental in organizing recruitments for a leukemia patient in
    2007, spoke of her experience working with the registry during
    stressful times, when the family of the patient needed not only to
    find a match but also to know that there are people and an
    organization that care and are willing to help. `The ABMDR gave us
    hope,' Mrs. Orchanian said. `[ABMDR Board president] Dr. Frieda
    Jordan, all the volunteers, and all the donors who have registered
    are filled with love and charity. Let us not let this evening go by
    without making a commitment to support this wonderful organization.'

    Throughout the `Jazz for Life' concert, Datevik dazzled her fans
    with her signature jazz stylings, including innovative renditions of
    classics by Komitas and Sayat Nova, as well as beloved performances
    of her own original songs, often spiced with exuberant
    improvisations. Datevik, who had traveled from New York to appear at
    the concert, was accompanied by her trio, comprising Bob Albanese,
    David Meade, and Joe Fitzgerald. `I am extremely proud to be part of
    this event and very glad you are all here supporting an absolutely
    crucial cause for our people,' said Datevik, a longtime supporter of
    the ABMDR.

    `We all have to pay our dues,' the singer continued. `I hope to
    give joy to my audiences so that they, in return, feel more generous
    toward important causes such as that of the ABMDR,' she said later
    during a personal interview for the ABMDR television program.

    `Jazz for Life' aimed to raise awareness of the mission of the
    ABMDR, which helps Armenians worldwide survive life-threatening blood-
    related diseases by recruiting and matching donors for bone marrow
    stem cell transplants. Recently the ABMDR reached a milestone when it
    opened its Stem Cell Harvesting Center in Yerevan, and has plans to
    establish a bone marrow transplant center in the capital.

    `The concert is also a celebration of the launch of the Stem Cell
    Harvesting,' said organizer and Amaras Art Alliance president Arax
    Badalian. `We hope to raise funds to sponsor the cryobank lab at the
    center, where harvested stem cells are frozen and stored for later use.'
    The Amaras Art Alliance promotes Armenian culture and education
    through performing arts, youth exchange programs, and children's day
    camps. `We are honored to sponsor `Jazz for Life,' an event that
    allows our artists to participate in a vital cause for the health and
    well-being of Armenian children and adults everywhere,' Badalian
    added.


    Collaborating with Daughters of Vartan

    Another recent Boston event that supported the mission of the ABMDR
    was the Daughters of Vartan's 69th Grand Convocation, in which
    participated a number of ABMDR representatives.

    During a special afternoon workshop at the Westin Copley Place Hotel
    on July 2, Dr. Vergine Madenlian, a member of the ABMDR Board of
    Directors, made a video presentation of the registry's recent
    achievements and gave a brief report on the registry's mission,
    current activities, and future plans. `The workshop participants were
    delighted to learn more about the registry's work,' Dr. Madenlian
    said. `The Daughters of Vartan has a strong, active network of women
    who are interested in organizing bone marrow donor recruitments in
    their communities. I find this very encouraging.'

    `We have long enjoyed the support of the Daughters of Vartan,' said
    ABMDR Board member Alvart Badalian. `The registry's recent
    accomplishments have generated renewed interest among members of the
    Daughters of Vartan, who bring their support to several worthy
    organizations throughout the U.S. We look forward to a closer
    relationship and strong support for years to come.'

    `Melene Ouzounian, the Grand Matron of the Daughters of Vartan, has
    been a great friend of the Registry,' ABMDR Board president Dr.
    Frieda Jordan said. `She was instrumental in introducing us to her
    organization years ago. I congratulate her on her new position as
    Grand Matron and wish her good luck.'


    About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established in 1999,
    the ABMDR, a nonprofit organization, helps Armenians worldwide
    survive life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and
    matching donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants.

    To date, the registry has recruited over 15,000 donors across three
    continents, identified 1,305 patients, found 1,033 potential matches,
    and facilitated nine bone marrow transplants.

    For more information, call (323) 663-3609 or visit abmdr.am.

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