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    HSBC Commits Additional US$15m to Change the Future of 250,000
    Disadvantaged Young People - US$155k Donated to an Armenian Charity

    arminfo
    Saturday, January 19, 13:29

    HSBC has pledged US$15 million of additional funding to Future First,
    the Group's flagship global education programme that aims to tackle
    child poverty and youth unemployment through access to education. The
    additional investment will support more than 50 projects in 26
    countries - taking HSBC's
    total commitment to US$40 million over ten years (2006-2016).

    The press service of the Bank reports that out of US$15m additional
    funding, in 2012 US$155 thousand has been allocated to "Children of
    Armenia Fund" (hereafter COAF) to help 1200 disadvantaged young people
    in Armavir region and provide them with the skills they need to secure
    work and careers for fulfilling their future. COAF has been working in
    rural areas of Armenia to implement infrastructure and education
    projects with focus on schools since 2000. In 2012, apart from the
    cash donations, HSBC Armenia participated in other infrastructure and
    education projects implemented by COAF in rural schools. The bank
    continuously donates PCs - for the Creativity Labs and classrooms of
    village schools renovated by COAF in Armavir region (Qarakert,
    Lernagog).

    In scope of "Future First" regular program another US$35 thousand was
    granted to "Orran" benevolent NGO to implement vocational and
    lifeskills trainings for 70 underprivileged children from Yerevan in
    2013.

    "I am happy and proud that due to HSBC's presence in Armenia, every
    year, we are able to help more Armenian children. Our aim is to
    create better education opportunities for the children who lack them",
    - HSBC Bank Armenia Chief Executive Officer Thies Clemenz said.
    Douglas Flint, HSBC Group Chairman, said: "HSBC believes that
    education is one of the most powerful tools to reduce poverty and
    inequality. Because of the charities we partner with, Future First
    makes a real difference to young people's hopes, dreams and
    ambitions."

    HSBC has been involved in community projects throughout its history.
    Helping young people reach their potential is the primary focus of the
    Group's community investment activities. Globally, HSBC invests US$50
    million every year in education projects that help young people to
    gain access to education; develop life- skills and entrepreneurship,
    and develop international and cultural understanding. HSBC has
    donated over AMD143 million to 6 education charities since the launch
    of Future First in Armenia in 2007, having reached more than 3700
    children.

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