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  • Armenia Fund Toronto Buildinig it's 5th School in Artsakh

    PRESS RELEASE
    Hayastan Foundation Canada Inc.
    All-Armenian Fund
    280 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 215,
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2N 3B1
    Tel: (416) 332 0787
    Fax: (416) 332 0736
    E-mail: [email protected]

    ARMENIA FUND TORONTO BANQUET, A BIG SUCCESS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
    OF THE SCHOOL AT SPITAKASHEN VILLAGE

    Toronto, June 8, 2009 - On Sunday, June 7, at the Armenian
    Community Centre, Mr. Ara Vardanyan, the Executive Director of
    "Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund, the key-note speaker at the annual
    banquet of Armenia Fund Toronto, kicked off the fundraising for
    the completion of another school project in Artsakh.

    Amongst some thirty projects realized, the Toronto chapter of the
    Fund has already built four schools in Artsakh. The 5th school is
    for the Spitakashen village, in the Martuni Region of Artsakh.
    With the help of previous fund-raising campaigns, the construction
    is well underway.

    The MC of the evening was Tenny Nigoghossian, who gave a high
    level overview of the Fund and emphasized its humanitarian purpose
    of helping our compatriots who needed basic infrastructure. Before
    blessing the tables, Rev. Father Meghrig Parikian, of St. Mary's
    Church, spoke about the virtues of "giving".

    After the cultural program, the status of the construction and the
    financial status of the project were presented. Through video, the
    principle of the Spitakashen school, Mr. Hayrabetyan made a direct
    appeal and offered his thanks to the Toronto community for
    building a modern school for the village.

    Mr. Vardanyan, who was recently elected to the Director's position
    in May, gave an eloquent speech about the recent activities of the
    Armenia Fund's office in Yerevan, where over the last year in his
    "Acting Director" capacity, had come up with a lot of innovative
    fund raising ideas vastly expanding the base of the internal
    donors throughout Armenia and Artsakh. Mr. Vardanyan also
    presented an overall strategy of the Fund worldwide for the coming
    years.

    "We are very excited about building our fifth school in Artsakh
    because we are convinced that in 2040, the president of the
    Republic of Armenia or NKR will be from one of the graduates of
    our schools. If not the position for the president, we believe
    that our schools will graduate students who would become renowned
    scientists, diplomats, artists, doctors and other professionals."
    said Migirdic Migirdicyan, the chairman of the Toronto Chapter,
    answering his own question of "Why are we doing all this?"

    Mrs. Calabrina Boyajian, who in 2008, had organized and led a
    joint Toronto-USA West Coast Armenia Fund Bike-a-thon, announced
    the new ride for 2009, which will take place in September, from
    Monterey to Los Angeles, again for the construction of the
    Spitakashen school.

    Mr. Vazken Terzian emphasized the importance of "National Giving".
    After that, Messrs. Kourken Sarkissian and Sarkis Yacoubian, long
    time benefactors of the Toronto Chapter, offered a challenge to
    the audience, of "matching funds for every new dollar raised"
    during this function. The offer electrified the donors bringing
    the grand total of the drive from this evening to $200,000.
    Another high point of the evening was the presentation of a $5,000
    cheque to Mr. Vardanian, by two student representatives, Victoria
    and Ari. This amount was collected under the motto "From the
    students of Toronto Armenian schools to the students of Artsakh".

    The banquet ended on a very high note with a presentation to Mr.
    Ara Vardanyan, of a special book containing one of the best
    portrait photography collections by Yousuf Karsh, who was a world
    renown photographer and the only Canadian-Armenian listed in the
    "Top 100 People of the 20th Century" by the Time magazine.

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    Hayastan Foundation Canada Inc. All-Armenian Fund is a non-profit
    organization established in 1993 with the aim of facilitating
    humanitarian assistance and infrastructure development in Armenia
    and Nagorno Karabakh.
    From: Baghdasarian
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