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    Fund for Armenian Relief
    PRESS RELEASE
    Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR)
    Press Office
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
    email: [email protected]
    web: www.farusa.org



    "The Best for Our Children" Event in Yerevan Supports FAR's Homeless
    Children's Center Yerevan's Victory Park on June 2 was packed with
    business people, activists, politicians and big name celebrities,
    volunteers and hundreds of others all gathered in support of one
    common cause - child protection.

    The event, called The Best for Our Children, which was held in honor
    of International Children's Day, raised proceeds to support the Fund
    for Armenian Relief's Homeless Children's Center (HCC).

    It was only the second year, but participation skyrocketed. More than
    15,000 people attended. The event was organized by a group of
    committed volunteers led by First Lady Rita Sargsyan and former First
    Lady Bella Kocharian, who is also the head of the HCC's Friends
    Advocacy Council.

    Philanthropy is a relatively novel concept in Armenia, and to
    strengthen its significance organizers coordinated meetings between
    celebrities, businesses and artists for their support. By doing this
    HCC Director Dr. Mira Antonyan noted that the Center has also helped
    to establish and unify a broad charity culture in Armenia.

    "Almost all stakeholders in Armenia - public celebrities, businessmen,
    art and show business representatives and specialists working with the
    children in difficult and risky conditions - gathered in one crossroad
    to promote child rights protection.

    I hope our benefactors from the Diaspora are going to be encouraged to
    see that their peers in Armenia are stepping up too, and will continue
    to support us - Armenia's children are in dire need," she said.

    The day was indeed a testimony to the Armenian community's commitment
    to help its children. It was not only a rare event when a nation
    united in a grassroots effort, it was also a day when class boundaries
    were set aside. All Armenians - rich, poor and middle class - were
    united and engaged in a single vision of hope to improve the
    protection and education of their children.

    Representatives from some of Armenia's largest companies, including
    Coca Cola, Grand Candy, Tamara and Noyan Juice, sold their products at
    the event, raising more than 1.3 million AMD ($4,000 USD) for the
    Center's programs. Just five companies donated their time and products
    in 2008. This year 11 took a stand to better the lives of their
    nation's children.

    For some, like dairy producer Ashtarak-Kat, which has traditionally
    supported needy children in its own way, this was the first time the
    company had collaborated with others for this cause. This newfound
    partnership will make their impact even stronger.

    Nearly 70 art and culture representatives, celebrities and government
    leaders also attended. So did national assembly members and
    representatives from Yerevan government.

    Specialists who work with at-risk children were also in attendance and
    media companies like Shoghakat TV, Ardzagank Radio and Radio Van
    helped to sponsor the event.

    Celebrities, including singers Arsen Grigoryan, Alla Levonyan and
    Gayane Hovhannisyan participated, as did comedian Ashot Ghazaryan and
    actress Nazeni Hovhannisyan.

    Through the HCC, FAR's work on child welfare and protection has been
    extensive, and groundbreaking, and all made possible through its
    supporters. The Center has provided homeless and abused children a
    safe haven since it opened in 2000. Initially started as a temporary
    shelter that offered crisis intervention and rehabilitation, the
    Center is now a full-service facility where abused and abandoned
    children can access shelter, counseling, outreach services, healthcare
    and legal assistance 24 hours a day. Since 2000, FAR has opened more
    branches of the Center to serve even more of Armenia's families. More
    than 4,500 have been helped through its services and the number of
    beneficiaries increases each year. In 2008, the Center served 924
    children, the highest number ever.

    Working in cooperation with the government and with local and
    international organizations, the HCC has also addressed the complex
    needs of at-risk children in other ways, including establishing the
    nation's foster care system. FAR's staff has also played an integral
    role in setting the national standard for childcare by assisting in
    writing child welfare legislation and greatly influencing the
    government's approach to child protection.

    Yet, while FAR's work has expanded in the last few years, the need is
    still great and it has been compounded by the global economic
    crisis. Thousands of Armenian children still fall prey to abuse,
    neglect and abandonment every year. With more households stretched
    thin, more parents are leaving their children in the care of grossly
    under-resourced state institutions. There, opportunity to better one's
    life is slim. The number of institutionalized children in Armenia
    reached 12,000 in 2008 - a dramatic increase from roughly 15 years
    before when there were none.

    When they are forced to leave these orphanages, children are often
    left with no other option than to live on the streets surrounded by
    drugs, begging and prostitution.

    The Best for our Children called together all facets of Armenian
    society to combat these circumstances. Together, they took a
    concentrated step forward in the development of their nation. And
    through the HCC, this support will help the entire Armenian community
    further ensure proper care of its children.

    # # #


    About FAR
    Since its founding in response to the 1988 earthquake, FAR has served
    hundreds of thousands of people through more than 220 relief and
    development programs in Armenia and Karabagh. It has channeled more
    than $265 million in humanitarian assistance by implementing a wide
    range of projects including emergency relief, construction, education,
    medical aid, and economic development.

    For more information on FAR or to send donations, contact us at 630
    Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016; telephone (212) 889-5150; fax (212)
    889-4849; http://www.farusa.org; e-mail [email protected].

    Fund for Armenian Relief | 630 Second Avenue | New York | NY | 10016
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