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    USU ARMENIAN STUDENTS GIVE BACK
    http://www.usustatesman.com/armenian-students-give-back-1.2418886

    The Statesman
    Dec 2 2010
    Utah

    Group has organized more than 20 service projects By JESSICA BLACK

    While some students are busy figuring out next semester's class
    schedules and how they're going to manage all their finals, the
    Armenian Student Association (ASA) has been working hard on more
    than 20 different humanitarian service projects for the community
    and throughout the world.

    Gagik Melikyan, senior in political science and economics, is the
    president and founder of the Armenian Student Association and said
    the main goals of the club are to do service and make the world,
    both local, and non-local, a better place to live for everyone.

    This year they have already sent more than 65 shirts and 16 blankets
    to Zatik Orphanage in Armenia. The shirts were donated by the USU
    bookstore while 28 blankets were bought and given to the group by
    Dr. Vijay Cannon. The bookstore donated a total of 440 game day
    T-shirts to the club so that they could be sent to people who needed
    them in other countries.

    "The T-shirts were the game-day shirts from 2008 and 2009 that we just
    weren't using anymore," said Celestyn Hollingshead, the marketing
    manager for the USU Bookstore, "so because we couldn't sell them
    anymore we gave them to Gagik."

    The other 370 shirts along with the remaining 12 blankets were recently
    given to the Red Cross Armenian Organization to be given out and
    disturbed among other orphanages and places where they were needed.

    Heidi Harris, costumer service representative, said Melikyan had
    been working for her and when he found out about the extra T-shirts
    that the book store couldn't get rid of, offered to take them off
    her hands by finding places where they were needed. Harris said she
    thought this sounded like a good idea and started looking into ways
    the bookstore could make this happen for the club.

    Harris said she's been impressed with the organization and said, "Every
    one of these students are on time, hard workers, and fun to work with."

    The group has a special tie with the Zatik Orphanage because this last
    summer, 12 of their members went there to do service at the orphanage
    along with several other service-oriented clubs from schools all
    across the nation.

    Mher Petrosyan, senior in business administration and the club's vice
    president said, "We went there and renovated the orphanage, played
    with the kids, and it was a really great group project because we
    got to work with so many other groups."

    The group is currently associated with the Huntsman School of Business,
    and 26 of their members are Huntsman scholars. John Huntsman is a
    well-known name in Armenia, Harris said. Melikyan said Huntsman has
    built a hospital, a high school and apartments in Armenia and has
    worked in Armenia to help people gain a better way of life. Petrosyan
    said Huntsman's interested in Armenia was sparked after an earthquake
    which devastated many Armenians.

    The group is currently planning an anti-genocide day for April 24.

    Their goal, according to Petrosyan, is to raise awareness so people
    can see the harm it did in the past, and therefore prevent it from
    happening in the future.

    Though the club does special service projects for the people in
    Armenia, Melikyan said the majority of their projects and activities
    are services that provide for the local community.

    "The whole idea was to have our own Armenian Student Association that
    could help support and promote service," Petrosyan said. "That's the
    majority of what we do, helping the community and creating a better
    place to live."




    From: A. Papazian
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