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  • Guevrekians Establish $100,000 Endowment Fund For ARS

    GUEVREKIANS ESTABLISH $100,000 ENDOWMENT FUND FOR ARS

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/06/03/gue vrekians-establish-100000-endowment-fund-for-ars/
    June 3, 2009

    WATERTOWN, Mass.-On the eve of the Armenian Relief Society's
    centennial, Jacky and Seta Guevrekian of Egypt established an endowment
    fund of $100,000 to be part of the ARS Endowment Fund. The annual
    proceeds of the fund will be used by the ARS, Inc. Central Executive
    Board to pursue the implementation of its humanitarian projects
    in Armenia.

    Jacky Guevrekian was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt. He studied
    at the St. Marc French High School then went into the jewelry business,
    the profession of his father. In 1969, he married Seta Kezelian, the
    daughter of one of the prominent Egyptian-Armenian families living
    in Cairo. They were blessed with two sons, Vahram and Tro.

    The Guevrekian family relocated to Cairo in 1975. In 1990, they
    launched their tourism business by establishing the Nile Crocodile
    Cruise and Travel Ways companies.

    The family actively takes part in the Egyptian-Armenian
    community. Jacky Guevrekian was a member of the boards of trustees of
    the Armenian Church of Alexandria and Cairo. He was also a member of
    the Political Council of the Egyptian-Armenian community. He cooperated
    closely with the "Gamk" Athletic Union and the "Harachtimaser"
    Cultural Organization of Alexandria. In Cairo, he was chairperson
    of the Homenetmen "Ararat" Chapter for two terms. He is currently a
    member of the Prelacy Executive Council of Cairo as well as a board
    member of the "Houssaper" Cultural Association.

    Seta Guevrekian has been a long time member of the ARS Cairo Chapter,
    serving as its chairwoman in 2008.

    ARS, Inc. Central Executive Board member Maro Froundjian, who was
    visiting Egypt for Mother's Day, stated that "the Guevrekian family
    is one of those numerous diaspora families who live and breathe their
    love of Armenia. We are happy that the ARS projects in Armenia have
    inspired the Guevrekians and that they have chosen to serve Armenia
    through the ARS, Inc. The endowment fund they established will help
    the implementation and development of our projects in Armenia and we
    are confident that others will follow the example of the Guevrekians,
    enabling the ARS to better serve our homeland as well as the diaspora
    Armenian communities worldwide."
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