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    States News Service
    October 22, 2009 Thursday


    FIRST-EVER STUDY TOUR RAISES AWARENESS OF JINISHIAN MEMORIAL PROGRAM

    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky


    The following information was released by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.):

    The Jinishian Memorial Program (JMP), a unique ministry of the
    Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), conducted an inaugural study tour of
    Armenia the first country to declare Christianity as the nations
    religion from Sept. 13-24.

    JMP is dedicated to improving the lives of people of Armenian descent
    and enables Armenians in need to move from poverty and despair to
    self-sufficiency and hope through relief, development and spiritual
    uplift. The tour raised awareness of JMPs ecumenical work and sought
    to inspire people to become advocates and supporters for the program
    in Armenia.

    The program emphasizes a self-help approach and is directly involved
    in community-based development, delivery of social services and relief
    projects for thousands of Armenians. Projects include vocational
    training, micro-loans and community health development.

    Study tour participants saw JMP projects in action and had the
    opportunity to meet program beneficiaries and partner organizations,
    in addition to learning about Armenian history, culture and politics,
    the global economy and socio-economic problems in Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    One participant of the tour, Mary Pendleton of Virginia, described the
    essence of the JMP as ecumenical, sustainable, multi-party focused.
    She noted that JMP used engagement and support to achieve goals and
    then asked those who benefited from assistance to re-engage and give
    back.

    Another study tour is planned in 2010. To learn more, visit the
    Jinishian Memorial Program's Web site or contact Sara Todd, program
    manager by email or at (888) 728-7228, extension 5291.

    Jinishian Memorial Program was endowed in 1966 by Vartan H. Jinishian,
    who was born in Turkey of Armenian parents and emigrated to America in
    the early 20th century. He was a member of both the Presbyterian
    Church (U.S.A.) and the Armenian Evangelical Church.
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