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    PRESS RELEASE
    Africa Services Committee
    429 West 127th
    New York, NY 10027
    Contact: Stephanie Kaplan
    Tel: 212-222-3882, ext. 130
    Fax: 212-222-7067
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.africanservices.org

    Armenian Photographer, Haik Kocharian, Takes Viewers Through A Window in
    Positive Kids 3: Through Their Eyes

    African Services Committee, in collaboration with Armenian-born
    photographer, Haik Kocharian, is proud to present Positive Kids 3: Through
    Their Eyes, a photographic exhibition and cocktail reception benefiting
    African Services Pediatric HIV programs in Ethiopia.

    In collaboration with African Services Committee and The James Cohan
    Gallery, Kocharian will present a photographic exhibition of from his recent
    trip to Ethiopia. In the event's third year, African Services Committee has
    teamed up with Kocharian to put a face to the widening circle of children
    and their families who against all odds are now thriving thanks to access to
    HIV treatment and small business loans from African Services' Positive Kids
    events. Attendees will get a raw and inspiring look at the families
    benefiting from the work of African Services' through the lens of Kocharian,
    and through the lens of the children - our `Positive Kids.'

    `I have long had an interest in Ethiopia,' Kocharian explains when asked
    about his involvement in the project. `It has a lot of similarities to
    Armenia, where I was born...the strong Christian Orthodox influence, its
    similar alphabet, and land-locked geography. When I joined with African
    Services a long-time dream and desire became a purpose.'

    Since 2003, African Services Committee has worked on the frontlines of the
    global HIV pandemic in Ethiopia. With three community-based HIV clinics in
    operation, ASC has provided testing and care to over 80,000 people. The
    success of these events has allowed them to dramatically scale-up Pediatric
    HIV Programs; providing increased access to HIV testing, prevention,
    treatment and care to the most vulnerable children living in areas with
    little or no access to health services.

    I would like people to have an opportunity to look through a window with
    me,' explains Kocharian about the exhibition. `We are showing simple stories
    of children and their families as they struggle, yet they are looking
    optimistically toward the future. I hope people will make an emotional
    connection, and realize that at the core we are all the same, and we all
    need each other. By reaching out and helping, we are all improving our own
    lives, and ultimately creating a better world.'

    Haik Kocharian is a multimedia artist working in photography, film and
    music. Born in Armenia, he moved to New York in 1994 to pursue his artistic
    aspirations. Kocharian's work has been exhibited in notable venues around
    the city including New York's 92YTribeca, Robin Rice Gallery, Galerie
    Mourlot, Village Quill Writer's Space, Soho Photo Gallery, and the legendary
    Puck Building. Additionally, his images have also been widely published in
    international magazines such as Smithsonian Magazine, Elle, and Madame
    Figaro.

    For more information about Haik Kocharian visit
    http://www.haikkocharian.com. For information about Positive Kids 3 visit
    http://www.africanservices.org/events/Positi veKids3.html, or contact:
    Stephanie Kaplan, Communications Director at 212-222-3882, ext. 130.

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    African Services Committee is a non-profit organization founded in 1981 and
    dedicated to improving the health andself-sufficiency of the African
    community in New York City and beyond. African Services provides health,
    housing, legal,educational, and social services to over 10,000 newcomers
    each year with programs that focus on HIV/AIDS prevention, treatmentand
    support.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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