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    The HALO Trust
    Media Contact (USA):
    Kurt Chesko
    Vice President
    220 Montgomery Street, Suite 968
    San Francisco, CA 94104
    Tel: +1 415 986 4852
    Fax: +1 415 986 1214
    Email: [email protected]

    Media Contact (NK):
    Roly Clark
    Program Manager
    Tel: +37 497 144 772
    Fax: +37 497 144 772
    Email: [email protected]


    Foundation Announces Major Grant to Support Landmine Clearance in Nagorno
    Karabakh


    The Julia Burke Foundation has announced a $300,000 grant to continue aiding
    mineclearance in Nagorno Karabakh through the end of 2011. This is The Julia
    Burke Foundation's fourth year of funding for The HALO Trust's program there
    and comes on top of its $1 million of past support. Since 2008, Julia Burke
    Foundation sponsored demining teams have removed hundreds of dangerous
    landmines and cluster bombs and the land cleared has enabled rural
    communities in Karabakh to rebuild their lives and farm their land in
    safety.

    "The Julia Burke Foundation's decision to continue funding HALO in Nagorno
    Karabakh is fantastic news and every member of the program is extremely
    thankful for their generosity which will save lives and provide a much
    brighter future for some of the poorest people here," stated Roly Clark,
    HALO Program Manager in Nagorno Karabakh. Robert Avetisyan, the
    Representative of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the United States also
    thanked the Foundation, "The people and authorities of Nagorno Karabakh are
    grateful to The Julia Burke Foundation for its continued support in Artsakh.
    The additional grant will allow HALO to continue its crucial mission to
    remove the deadly legacy of the war."

    Funding from The Julia Burke Foundation and other donors including USAID,
    The United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID), The
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands, Grapes for Humanity,
    Actiefonds Mijnen Ruimen, Newman's Own Foundation, the Co-operative Bank,
    the Cafesjian Family Foundation, the Howard Family Foundation, the Pro
    Victimis Foundation and Anti Landmijn Stichting, has enabled HALO to clear a
    total of more than 60,000 landmines, cluster munitions and other items of
    unexploded ordnance during the last ten years. Over 9,150 acres of
    contaminated land has been returned to productive and safe use by local
    communities throughout Karabakh.

    The California-based Julia Burke Foundation was founded by Marilyn and Jerry
    Burke to honor the memory and many interests of their daughter, Julia, who
    died in a car accident in 1998. The Julia Burke Foundation has supported
    HALO projects throughout the world but since Mr. and Mrs. Burke visited
    Nagorno Karabakh in 2007 they have taken a particular interest in the
    region. "The Julia Burke Foundation is thrilled to be helping with the
    elimination of explosive remnants of war and returning families to safe
    communities in Nagorno Karabakh," said Joy Johnson, the foundation's
    Executive Director. To learn more about the Julia Burke Foundation visit
    their website at
    www.thejuliaburkefoundation.org.

    The HALO Trust is a non-political, non-religious NGO that specializes in the
    removal of the hazardous debris of war. HALO is the world's largest
    humanitarian mineclearance organization with over 7,500 national staff
    clearing mines in ten countries, managed by just 40 international and
    headquarters staff. Since 1988 HALO has cleared over 12 million mines and
    items of unexploded ordnance worldwide. Visit HALO's website at
    www.halousa.org.


    The HALO Trust (USA), Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization.




    From: A. Papazian
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