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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]"
    SPoghar [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org



    Armenian Sisters Academy Receives $50,000 Grant from Connelly Foundation


    The Armenian Sisters Academy of Radnor, PA was recently awarded a
    $50,000 grant for an ongoing renovation project for its convent. The
    convent is the mansion, called the Hovnanian Building, which is attached
    to the original school. Although the original school building was built
    in 1975, the mansion itself is over 100 years old. The Academy Board of
    Directors has been overseeing a project initiative to repair and
    renovate key sections of the mansion, the old school building, and the
    campus. A proposal was sent to the Connelly Foundation for assistance
    in funding this project. The Connelly Foundation is a Conshohocken, PA
    based organization that evaluates proposals from many non-profit
    entities in the Greater Philadelphia area in the spirit of its founders,
    the late John & Josephine Connelly. Based on the Academy's proposal
    submission and a subsequent site evaluation conducted by the
    Foundation's officers, funding was granted for the convent (mansion)
    renovation in order to optimize underutilized space and improve the
    living quarters of the Sisters who reside there. Aside from the
    Sisters' residence, the mansion also houses the Accounting Department,
    meeting rooms for various committees, and the operations center for the
    Academy's largest annual fundraiser. The three Sisters who currently
    reside at the Academy were touched by the Connelly Foundation's grant
    of generosity and how it will help improve the quality of their daily
    life. Upon receiving the uplifting news, Principal Sr. Louisa
    Kassarjian remarked, `It's reassuring and comforting that an
    experienced philanthropic organization such as the Connelly Foundation
    cares enough for our Academy and the Sisters' mission to invest their
    time to visit us, provide suggestions for our project, and ultimately
    help fund it!'
    The Armenian Sisters Academy is a private Pre-K through eighth
    grade school that was founded 43 years ago when three energetic nuns
    arrived in Philadelphia from Rome for the purpose of educating the
    community's Armenian youth. The curriculum perpetuates the Armenian
    identity through the study of its language, culture and history while
    providing an excellent American education. The Academy's nurturing
    Christian environment, small class size, and solid Montessori program
    has attracted many non-Armenians over the years, as well.
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