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    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010

    YP Yerevan Members Go to Geghard and Gyumri to Help Families

    The AGBU Young Professionals (YP) Yerevan gathered for two very special
    humanitarian initiatives in November and December, aiding two families
    in need.

    A Family in Geghard

    For the first project, a team of young professionals gathered on
    November 14, 2009 to help build a house in the village of Geghard,
    Armenia. YP Yerevan joined forces with employees of the Fuller Center
    for Housing Armenia, the Tufenkian Foundation, and the Hye Dzmer Pap
    Charitable Foundation to continue the process of eliminating poverty in
    Armenia. The volunteers worked together to build a house for Senik and
    Karine Karapetyan and their four children.

    The Karapetyans have been moving around to various homes over the past
    nineteen years, often struggling through extreme circumstances. In 2005,
    the Tufenkian Foundation and the Hye Dzmer Pap Foundation jointly
    provided funds so the Karapetyans could obtain land for a permanent
    home. The Tufenkian Foundation, along with the telecom company
    VivaCell-MTS, provided additional funding to ease the financial burden
    of building the foundation for the family's new home. Most recently, the
    Fuller Center for Armenia provided an interest-free loan to the
    Karapetyans.

    While the heads and employees of the donor organizations worked together
    with the young professionals, the family, actively and enthusiastically,
    also participated in the construction of their new home. Furthermore,
    they expressed their profound gratitude for all the funding granted and
    the tireless work put in by the volunteers. With the construction of the
    house nearly finished, the joint efforts by the family, donors and young
    professionals proved this to be a venture made possible by generosity
    and a strong and positive work ethic.

    Helping in Gyumri

    YP Yerevan members also spent countless hours throughout the months of
    November and December helping the Mekhitarian family in the city of
    Gyumri. Through a fundraiser, volunteers assisted the family by
    obtaining firewood for the winter, donating warm clothes, and purchasing
    food to stock the household. AGBU Armenia Representation Director Ashot
    Ghazarian and Dr. Karine Mirzoyan of Gyumri's Mother and Child Hospital
    also helped the volunteers in providing medical care to Amalya
    Mekhitarian, one of the members of the household. After an initial
    medical examination, medication was provided and a nurse was assigned to
    make daily visits to the house. This project was initially the
    brainchild of an Armenian Student Association member in Utah, who heard
    about the Mekhitarians from his family back home in Gyumri, Armenia.
    Donations to the Gyumri Project were made by ASA Utah president Gagik
    Melikyan, Dr. Miriam McFadden, and Raffi Shahinian, president of the
    Armenian Relief Society of Utah. YP Yerevan also matched the donations
    from US donors.

    The Young Professionals invited journalists on one of the visits to
    Gyumri, in hopes of raising awareness among the public. AGBU hopes that
    similar aid efforts by Young Professionals will be made in the future,
    not only performing benevolent acts but also educating people about the
    problems facing families outside Yerevan and the importance of finding
    long-term, sustainable ways to fix them and help create a better life
    for the citizens of Armenia.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian program, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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