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  • Dec Mind-Body-Spirit Fest & Healing Circle Fordham University

    PRESS RELEASE
    Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention
    185 E 85 Street, New York, NY 10028
    Email: [email protected]

    You are invited to the 9th pre Holiday Interfaith

    Spiritual Healing Circle &

    Mind-Body-Spirit Festival

    Friday, 4 December 2009, 7 PM

    @

    Fordham University @ Lincoln Center

    113 W 60 Street (corner of 9th Avenue), NYC NY 10023

    12th Floor Faculty Dining Room

    Facilitator: Prof. Ani Kalayjian, Fordham University

    Healing Faculty:

    Opening Prayer: Fr O'Connell, www.fordham.edu

    Interfaith Revs Julie Lira and Dana Mark: www.newseminary.org

    Dr Majid Ali, Integrative Healer: Our Fermenting Planet,
    [http://www.drmajidali.com/] www.drmajidali.com
    Orla O'Reilly Hazra: The Creative Unity of Tagore, www.timesofindia.com

    Marie Kahvejian: Hawaiian Huna Practice

    Dr Kazuko Tatsumura Hillyer: A Gift from the Universe, www.gaiahh.com

    Armenian Historical Village

    Dancing by Aradzani Dance Group

    THE COLORS OF LIFE: Wellbeing Offerings & Cultural Peace Crafts

    Bid on one of a kind handcrafted items

    --ART---Integrated Healing Services--

    Purchase DRAW Booklets from our representatives for a chance to win

    Your extended donations support Meaningfulworld.com a 501 c 3 not for

    profit organization working in Humanitarian Outreach - post trauma

    healing locally and globally

    Nurturing our Mind-Body-Soul-- International

    Culinary Delights served

    Gratitude to our Co-sponsors: Fordham University Psychology
    Association; Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention (ATOP);

    Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress & Genocide; Psi Chi New

    York Chapter; SPSSI NY, Meaningfulworld.com, and The Colors of Life. We

    thank our neighboring 9th Avenue Restaurants & Local Establishments for
    their ongoing support

    Admission is free for Fordham students:

    Others $15 only

    For information contact Professor Kalayjian at 201 941-2266

    E-mail: [mailto:[email protected]] [email protected]





    Meaningfulworld Humanitarian OutreachProject (MHOP)
    Utilizing the Biopsychosocial and Eco Spiritual Model

    Training Schedule in The Republic of Armenia

    [http://www.meaningfulworld.com/] www.meaningfulworld.com

    New York, NY: The Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention (ATOP)
    has organized the third team of the Mental Health Outreach Project (MHOP)
    in Armenia from 18-27 Nov. Dr. Ani Kalayjian and Jennifer De Mucci,
    President and Research Coordinator for ATOP, respectively, will be
    delivering the Empowerment portion of the mission to Armenia. While Dr.
    Kathy Tiner and Kathryn Mendoza will be conducting the Learning disability
    training program. On the first day they will be conducting the empowerment
    training project, and the second day the Special Education Workshop. They
    will also deliver lectures; work with refugees from Iraq, visit orphanages,
    and set agendas for collaborative research and future trainings. This MHOP
    team will be conducting training at the Stress Center, the Mental Health
    Foundation Center, and the FAR Children's Center. They will train the
    personnel, social workers, and psychologists in preventative and
    restoration methods for treating children with trauma. They will utilize
    Dr. Kalayjian's Biopsychosocial & Eco Spiritual Model to administer the
    program.
    The team will present their work to the Office of UN High Commissioner for
    Refugees in Yerevan who are working with the Iraqi refugees migrated to
    Armenia.
    The team will visit various children's centers (previously called
    orphanages) as part of second phase of a 10-year follow-up mission to
    observe progress and development. Donations of clothing and supplies from
    several generous individuals will be given out at these centers.
    Currently ATOP has undertaken the Sponsor an Armenian Child Project: By
    donating $250, you can help support a child for one year, including food,
    clothing, and education. Please send your tax-deductible donations to ATOP
    and make a difference in a child's life, or support this outreach
    project. Mail your checks to ATOP, subject: Sponsor Armenian Child, 139
    Cedar Street, Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-1003, or visit our website at
    [http://meaningfulworld.com/] meaningfulworld.com
    This message was sent by: Association for Trauma Outreach and
    Prevention, 185 E 85 Street, New York, NY 10028
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