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    'FRIENDS OF FAR CHILDREN'S CENTER' HOLD FUNDRAISER IN NY

    By Florence Avakian

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/06/16/friends-of-far-childrens-center-hold-fundraiser-in-ny/
    June 16, 2013 i

    CHART HOUSE, N.J.-With a stunning view of the New York City skyline in
    the background, a group of dedicated women held a successful luncheon
    on Thursday afternoon, May 16, at New Jersey's famed Chart House
    Restaurant located on the Hudson River. The event was to benefit the
    Children's Center of Yerevan, a major project of the Fund for Armenian
    Relief (FAR), where abused, abandoned, trafficked children from ages
    3-18 are cared for with devoted support, professional therapy, and
    boundless love.

    A group of dedicated women held a successful luncheon to benefit
    FAR project.

    More than 130 enthusiastic supporters attended, including Honorary
    Chairperson Sirvart Hovnanian, whose husband Kevork Hovnanian was one
    of the founders, chairman, and lifetime honorary chairman of the Fund
    for Armenian Relief. It was organized by the Friends of the Fund for
    Armenian Relief's Children's Center, a group of 14 selfless New Jersey
    women who started a committee a few years ago following the request
    of Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese (Eastern), to
    help in this very crucial endeavor. The Chart House event began with
    warm welcoming remarks by Committee co-chairperson Sylva Torosian,
    who related that each time the committee ladies had a function,
    such as a birthday or baby shower, the donations were given to the
    Children's Center instead of used for personal gifts. "Our children
    are our future, and you can make it possible, one child at a time,"
    she said.

    Archbishop Yeghishe Gizirian delivered the invocation, and read an
    inspiring message from the Primate who was unable to attend due to his
    presence at a meeting in Etchmiadzin. "Since its inception in 2000,
    the FAR Children's Center has truly lived up to its mission, leading
    the way in the area of child protection in the capital city of Yerevan,
    and creating a safe haven for our homeland's most vulnerable children,"
    the Primate's message read. "Thousands of formerly 'at-risk' children
    have discovered care, affection, encouragement, and dignity through
    the Children's Center. Their transformed lives are the measure of
    the center's success, and the result of your generous support."

    In her thoughtful remarks, Annette Choolfaian, FAR vice-chairperson,
    recounted the situation of Armenia's children in the late 1990's,
    which led to the creation of the Center. "The police took children,
    many walking in the streets with no home, and threw them in a room
    like an akhor (hovel). And so the FAR Children's Center was born
    with the support of the FAR Board of Directors and Archbiship Khajag
    Barsamian, thereby changing the future of Armenia's most vulnerable
    children. The hovel was developed into a caring and loving home,"
    she stated with emphasis.

    Since 2000, the center has helped 7,000 children, and child protection
    laws have been enacted. "One can see the dramatic changes in a child
    a month or two later," Choolfaian said, adding that "Armenia has gone
    through great shock affecting people, but especially the children
    who are the recipients of a positive or negative future. And this
    year a major program has been started by FAR affecting poverty in a
    whole village, with a full infrastructure program." Concluding her
    remarks, she said with obvious emotion, "Stay with us and help us. It
    is crucial for the future of Armenia."

    In a brief message, Garnik Nanagoulian, the executive director of the
    Fund for Armenian Relief, expressed appreciation to the Primate, to
    Sirvart Hovnanian, to the co-chairs of the Friends of the Children's
    Center, Silva Torosian and Nadia Gharibian, and to all the supporters
    of this vital project. The occasion concluded with the benediction by
    Very Rev. Fr. Papken Anoushian, pastor of St. Thomas Armenian Church
    in Tenafly, N.J.

    The event also included a fashion show, dubbed "Posh Boutique,"
    presented by Linda Gezdir, and featured the latest fashions by a group
    of young Armenian women, as well as a silent auction of lovely gifts
    donated by the members of the Friends of the FAR Children's Center.

    Also participating and donating a percentage of their sales for the
    Children's Center were the owners of the following booths: chocolates
    (La Vie En Chocolat, Ani Aghjayan), jewelry (Paris, Talin Medzadourian;
    Atlantis Jewelry, Arsham and Arakel Bekarian; Chanour, Sebastian &
    Chanour), and jeweled handbags (Hana Bag, Jacob).

    The Yerevan Children's Center is the only institution in Armenia that
    performs crisis intervention and rehabilitation. The center is also
    a national full service facility where children and their families
    can access shelter, counseling, outreach service, healthcare, and
    legal assistance.

    In 2012, the Fund for Armenian Relief and the Friends of the
    Children's Center in Armenia sponsored their first major function
    for the Children's Center at the Diocese of the Armenian Church in
    New York, with Dr. Mira Antonyan, the director of the Children's
    Center, attending and leading the event. The next major function
    for the center will take place on the evening of Sat., Nov. 9,
    at the Armenian Diocese in New York. Tickets will be available in
    September. For more information, call (212) 889-5150.

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