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    ABMDR 10th Anniversary Celebrations Kick Off With Major Event In Artsakh
    Asbarez
    Jan 22nd, 2010

    ABMDR 10th Anniversary Celebrations Kick Off With Major Event In Artsakh

    Archbishop Martirosyan volunteering to become bone marrow donor.

    LOS ANGELES - The Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry held an
    extraordinary concert and donor recruitment drive in Artsakh on
    January 8. The much-anticipated event, titled `Save a Life,' marked
    the first of a series of functions that will take place throughout
    this year in celebration of the ABMDR's tenth anniversary.

    `Save a Life,' which was held at the Spayi Tun hall in Stepanakert,
    featured an extensive program of musical performances by prominent
    artists from Artsakh as well as Armenia. The six-hour event was
    attended by hundreds of concertgoers and ABMDR supporters, including a
    roster of Artsakh dignitaries.

    `It was just a wonderfully festive occasion, and the outpouring of
    grassroots support made it all the more worthwhile,' said Dr. Frieda
    Jordan, president of the ABMDR Board of Directors. `Today, as we
    celebrate the tenth anniversary of the ABMDR, we are as much proud of
    the registry's achievements as we are enthusiastic about its ongoing
    growth and community outreach.'


    Artsakh soldiers volunteering to become bone marrow donors.
    Dr. Sevak Avagyan, executive director of the ABMDR, added that there
    was symbolic significance in the choice of the Artsakh
    concert-recruitment date, as January 8 has been declared `Donor Day'
    by the government of Armenia. `We picked January 8 to further
    emphasize the critically important role that stem cell donors can have
    in helping save lives,' Dr. Avagyan said.

    The `Save a Life' event was organized jointly by the ABMDR, the
    Artsakh Ministry of Health, and the republic's Ministry of Youth and
    Cultural Affairs. Prior to the concert, on January 8, ABMDR staff
    members and several supporters, among them Artsakh government
    officials, visited the War Victims' Memorial, also in Stepanakert,
    where they laid a wreath.

    As with recruitment drives held across Armenia, the United States, and
    elsewhere, the ABMDR's Artsakh concert gave dozens of volunteers the
    opportunity to educate attendees about the life-saving work of the
    registry as well as recruit potential bone marrow stem cell donors.
    The effort resulted in 160 new recruits, including Artsakh National
    Assembly member Ashot Ghulyan, Health Minister Armen Khachatryan,
    Youth and Cultural Affairs Minister Narine Aghabalyan, and Archbishop
    Pargev Martirosyan, Prelate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church.



    Dr. Jordan said that Artsakh's people and government alike continue to
    be extremely supportive of the ABMDR's work. Yet another indication of
    their solidarity came in the form of a Certificate of Recognition,
    which the government of Artsakh bestowed on the ABMDR during the
    January 8 concert.


    ABMDR Board of Directors President Dr. Frieda Jordan accepting
    Certificate of Recognition bestowed on the registry by the government
    of Artsakh.
    Previously the registry has held two recruitment drives in Artsakh, in
    2002 and 2004, led by ABMDR Honorary President and former First Lady
    of Armenia Bella Kocharyan. The two campaigns resulted in the
    recruitment of a total of 805 stem cell donors.

    Last year the ABMDR reached a key milestone when it opened a Stem Cell
    Harvesting Center in Yerevan. The only one of its kind in the Caucasus
    region, the center can store and harvest stem cells provided by
    healthy bone marrow donors. The stem cells subsequently can be
    utilized in transplants for patients suffering from life-threatening
    blood-related diseases such as leukemia and other cancers.

    In 2010 the ABMDR's tenth-anniversary events - including recruitment
    drives, concerts, and presentations - will seek to both recruit bone
    marrow donors and garner support for the registry's next major goal,
    the establishment of a dedicated stem cell transplantation center in
    Armenia. `This will be the next logical step in the evolution of the
    ABMDR,' Dr. Jordan explained. `A full-fledged transplantation center
    will give thousands of Armenian patients access to affordable,
    life-saving stem cell transplants.'

    About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established in 1999,
    the ABMDR, a nonprofit organization, helps Armenians worldwide survive
    life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and matching
    donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants. To date,
    the registry has recruited over 15,000 donors across three continents,
    identified 1,305 patients, found 1,033 potential matches, and
    facilitated nine bone marrow transplants.

    For more information, call (323) 663-3609 or visit abmdr.am.
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