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    AYF CAMP HAIASTAN ENJOYS BROAD BASED SUPPORT
    by Joshua Tevekelian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2010/11/22/ayf-camp-haiastan-enjoys-broad-based-support/
    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    2010 Camp fundraiser party

    FRANKLIN, Mass.-On a normal summer day between early July and
    mid-August when most people are trying hard to protect themselves from
    the oppressive humidity that grips central Massachusetts, there is a
    campground in a small town 45 miles west of Boston that is thankful
    for every sunny day, humid or dry. The staff is thankful for every
    camper, the Board of Directors thankful for every supportive parent,
    and the community is thankful for every effort of the many that have
    brought the camp to life over the last 60 years.

    Camp Haiastan is nestled in Franklin, Mass., a town that has served
    the Armenian community worldwide and a place that many Armenian
    children fondly claim is their "home away from home". An oasis of
    cultural and educational experiences for those wanting to get in
    touch with their ethnic roots, the camp has been a mainstay in the
    Boston area, reaching children from all over the world and creating
    lifetime bonds that have spurned a commitment and loyalty unlike
    other camping institutions. This loyalty and commitment has been
    illustrated and proven through the numerous "house parties" that the
    camp initiated in 2010 with the assistance of a unique network of
    appreciative supporters.

    The house parties of 2010 were specifically geared towards building
    an endowment fund for the future of Camp Haiastan. The Board of
    Directors reached out to its greatest supporters to help kick off
    the fundraising for the endowment campaign with the hope that it
    would security to the camp and ensure its future operation. The call
    went out, and the response was immediate and positive. In 2010, Camp
    Haiastan, with the help of many, was able to host seven house parties,
    including venues in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island,
    and Pennsylvania. Additional parties are being planned for this fall.

    As of September 2010, Camp Haiastan has raised more than $60,000
    to bolster its endowment campaign. Thanks to the generosity of our
    host families, the gatherings have been well attended, informative,
    and have allowed the camp to disseminate important and relevant
    information about its needs and operations.

    Special thanks are extended to our host families Will and Nikki
    (Berberian) Whittlesey, Greg and Carol (Boloian) Minassian, Michael
    and Susan (Shahtanian) Guzelian, Mark and Susan (Shamlian) Pogharian,
    Cordsel Technologies and Friends, Armen and Mary (Karakelian)
    Boyadjian, Robert and Kim (Chantikian) Kachikian, and Jason and Nora
    (Manjikian) Simonian.

    The camp is grateful for all of the grass roots support it receives
    from the community and realizes that the challenges are many as it
    continues to grow its operation and strive to provide our youth with
    a safe, educational, and fun camping experience. "Through community
    support and continual growth of our endowment fund, we hope to further
    exemplify the commitment we as a community and a people have towards
    furthering the goals of not only the AYF, but the aspirations of
    Armenians all over, be it educational, cultural, or simply social,"
    says Michael Guzelian, Board chairman. "It's a large undertaking,
    but one that we know will pay huge benefits for many years to come."

    If you or anyone you know is interested in assisting the camp in
    growing its endowment fund through a donation or the hosting of an
    event, you can contact the camp's executive director Roy Callan at
    (508) 520-1312. Camp Haiastan is a 501(C)3 charity and relies of the
    generosity of the community for support. Your individual support is
    greatly appreciated and of the utmost importance.




    From: A. Papazian
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