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    LINCY FOUNDATION DONATES $250,000 FOR ARMENIAN AMERICAN WELLNESS CENTER

    AZG DAILY
    20-03-2009

    Diaspora-Motherland

    The Lincy Foundation, based in Beverly Hills, California, has
    donated $250,000 to the Armenian American Cultural Association
    (AACA) to be used toward completion of the renovation, expansion,
    and seismic reinforcement of its humanitarian project in Yerevan,
    the Armenian American Wellness Center.

    This gift is the latest by the Lincy Foundation - a supporter of the
    Wellness Center project since its establishment in April 1997 . In
    March 2008, Donna Evans, chair of the AACA Board (and wife of former
    U.S. ambassador to Armenia John Evans), and Maria Princi, secretary of
    the AACA Board, conveyed the AACA's appreciation for the support that
    Lincy has provided and discussed the importance of additional funds
    to continue the work being done. As Mrs. Evans explains: "The Lincy
    Foundation has played a key role in Armenia's rise from the ruins
    of the Soviet Union to become a country that now has a future. I am
    so pleased that the foundation has recognized the importance of the
    work and future goals of the Armenian American Wellness Center."

    AACA established the Wellness Center to address Armenia's need
    for early and accurate detection of breast cancer - which was, and
    still is, the leading cause of cancer deaths among the country's
    women. A state-of-the-art healthcare facility, the Wellness Center
    has introduced basic gynecology, pathology laboratory services, family
    medicine, and bone density screening in addition to promoting its core
    mission - educating the public on the importance of preventive health
    care and early detection of breast cancer through annual mammograms,
    Pap smears, monthly breast self-exams, and clinical check-ups.

    >From April 1997 through December 2008, the Wellness Center provided
    160,769 services to 119,432 patients, and helped save, prolong,
    and improve the lives of over 3,200 women. In addition, the center
    helped give life to over 50 "Miracle Babies" born to couples who had
    struggled with infertility problems for several years.

    he center's renovation, expansion, and seismic reinforcement -
    currently in its final phase - has been budgeted at around $5.5
    million. The project has been financed by the AACA through its
    Armenian-American grassroots donors, individual and family foundations,
    and two grants from USAID (the U.S. Agency for International
    Development) through its American Schools and Hospital Abroad (ASHA)
    Division. In addition to the Lincy Foundation's generous donation
    of $250,000, the AACA must still raise an additional $750,000. The
    AACA is hopeful that despite the worldwide economic downturn, the
    Armenian-American community will support completion of the center's
    vital construction project.

    The initial architectural plans for the center were conceived and
    coordinated by the late Vartkess Balian, a well-known architect and
    builder in the metropolitan Washington area, and by Osep Sarafian,
    a retired architect from the Detroit-based Yamasaki Group, in
    consultation with architectural, structural, and seismic reinforcement
    companies throughout the United States and Armenia.

    The AACA's objective is to finish the project in October 2009. When
    complete, the Wellness Center will be a state-of-the-art primary
    healthcare facility built in accordance with Western building standards
    and norms. It will serve as a regional healthcare center providing
    quality diagnosis and basic treatment for the entire family - women,
    men, and children in Armenia as well as in the Caucasus region.

    The Wellness Center, which strives to promote a corruption-free
    workplace in Armenia, has won the trust of the public and the respect
    of the medical community for its high quality services and caring
    approach of the medical team.

    Rita Balian, AACA President and Chief Volunteer Officer (CVO) and
    Wellness Center co-founder said, "I am grateful to the Lincy Foundation
    for another generous donation. They understand the need for quality
    healthcare services and health education based on Western standards
    for the women of Armenia. The gift will help the AACA offset a large
    part of the cost-sharing obligation of its USAID grant to complete
    the Wellness Center's construction/renovation work."
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