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    COMMUNITY TURNS OUT FOR ABMDR'S FIRST WALK OF LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-10-18-community-turns-out-for-abmdr-s-first-walk-of-life-in-new-england-
    Published: Thursday October 18, 2012

    The Erebuni Armenian School Team.

    Los Angeles - The Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR) held its
    first walkathon in New England, drawing the support of the Armenian
    community and local organizations.

    Walk of Life, which took place in Watertown, Massachusetts, on
    September 22, raised $10,000, including $3,000 from the Dana Farber
    Cancer Institute of Boston, a longtime partner of ABMDR. According
    to the organizing committee, the registry continues to receive
    contributions from walkathon participants.

    "We are very pleased with the turnout and the enthusiasm the walkathon
    has generated in our community and among our supporters," said ABMDR
    Board member Alvart Badalian.

    Over 100 participants started their walk from the Armenian Cultural
    and Educational Center on Nichols Avenue in Watertown, where committee
    member Rubina Varjabedian welcomed everyone and thanked them for their
    participation. "As you know, our mission at the registry is to help
    save lives - lives of our loved ones, who are struck by leukemia or
    similar blood disorders," she said.

    "I know firsthand what it means for a family to go through the pain
    and agony of such a disease," Varjabedian continued. "That is why my
    husband and I have made a commitment to remain engaged in activities
    such as the walkathon today." She then invited Father Raphael Andonian
    of Holy Cross Armenian Catholic Church and Father Arakel Aljalian,
    pastor of St. James Armenian Church, to offer prayers before starting
    the walk.

    The 2.2-mile walkathon took the participants through historic streets
    of Watertown, including Mount Auburn Street, to the town center, where
    they joined the ABMDR table at the Watertown Faire on the Square,
    held at Saltonstall Park. The annual fair, which attracts thousands
    of visitors and features numerous vendors and organizations, was a
    great finale for Walk of Life.

    Commenting on the success of the event, Arlette Yegumians, a
    member of the Armenian Business Network (ABN) Executive Committee,
    said, "The ABN was proud to participate in the first Armenian Bone
    Marrow Donor Registry walkathon in New England, a fun and extremely
    well-executed event for a very worthy cause. We hope none of us ever
    needs to be on the receiving end of this organization's good work,
    but we are fortunate they are around, should any one of us need their
    life-saving services."

    As noted by the organizing committee, youth participation was
    an important factor in the event's success. "This walkathon is a
    great opportunity to teach the young generation to be active in the
    community and to be a part of a greater good through involvement,"
    said Armine Medzoian, principal of the Erebuni Armenian School, who
    led a team of 11-12-year-old students at the walk. Along their trek,
    participants made brief stops at the gates of St. Stephen's and St.

    James Armenian churches, where youths placed flowers at the
    Genocide-memorial monuments.

    The walkathon program included the presentation of awards for
    exceptional team effort. The awards comprised specially-made teddy
    bears dressed in commemorative T-shirts and award ribbons. "Our awards
    for the two winning teams come from the village of Berd in Armenia,"
    announced Tamar Melkonian of the ABMDR support group during her closing
    remarks at Saltonstall Park. "Berd Bears are handmade by the women of
    Berd village, as part of a wonderful program run by the Berd Women's
    Resource Center Foundation." Subsequently Melkonian presented the
    Most Funds Raised Award to the ABN Team, and the Biggest Team Award
    to the Belmont High School Armenian Club, in recognition of the large
    turnout of its members.

    About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established in 1999,
    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 22,000 donors in 16 countries across
    four continents, identified 2,135 patients, and facilitated 13 bone
    marrow transplants. For more information, call (323) 663-3609 or
    visit abmdr.am.

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