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    `Help Your Brother' Campaign Continues Syrian Relief


    "Help Your Brother" campaign's Vahan Hovenessian and Lilit Galstian

    YEREVAN - The `Help Your Brother' campaign launched on September 18
    comtimues assistance programs to Syrian-Armenians and has switched its
    operation to distribution of cash instead of sending assistance
    directly to Syria.

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation-led initiative is also
    concentrating its efforts on assistance programs to Syrian Armenians
    who have sought refuge in Armenia and Artsakh.

    `We faced a number of problems with the delivery of humanitarian aid
    through filights. For example, because of the military attacks it is
    simply impossible to transport the humanitarian aid to
    Armenian-populated regions other than Aleppo. Therefore, now we simply
    transfer money to Syrian Armenians,' Parliament member Vahan
    Hovannesian told reporters Wednesday.

    The `Help Your Brother' campaign has already transferred 5 million
    drams to 22 Syrian Armenian families based in Kashatagh (Lachin,
    Artsakh). They are preparing New Year gift packages for about 300
    Syrian Armenian children.

    `The activity of the `Help your Brother' initiative showed that the
    idea of lending a helping hand to Syrian Armenians has no political,
    geographic and ideological limits,' president of the campaign Lilit
    Galstian said.

    `Different benefactors, individuals and organizations have donated 41
    million drams, 750,000 rubles, as well as food and basic necessities
    at an estimated work of 31 million drams,' she added.

    Galstian and Hovannesian expressed gratitude to all organizations and
    individuals, who have responded to their call.

    Hovannesian called on people to be extra generous during the holiday
    season, pledging that the campaign would continue until the end of the
    Syrian conflict. He said, however, there is no end in sight for the
    conflict.

    http://asbarez.com/107225/%E2%80%98help-your-brother%E2%80%99-campaign-continues-syrian-relief/




    From: A. Papazian
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