JORDAN QUEEN VISITS ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY IN AMMAN
Jordan Queen visits Armenian Relief Society in Amman March 11, 2013 -
17:04 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net- Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah paid a visit to
one of the oldest societies in Jordan, the Armenian Relief Society,
in Jebel Al Ashrafieh in Amman, Petra news agency reported.
Established in 1946, the society aims at preserving the cultural
identity of Jordan's Armenians, improving the educational, social,
health and welfare of the community as well as encouraging citizens
to be more involved in public service and other local organizations
that support local communities.
The society also provides humanitarian aid to families in need
and scholarships to students regardless of their ethnic origin or
religious affiliation.
Upon her arrival, Her Majesty met with the society's board members
including Vice Chairman Arsineh Jambazian who briefed the Queen on
the different services the society provides to empower the Jordanian
community and women in specific.
Queen Rania then met members of the society's general assembly and
congratulated the women on the occasion of International Women's Day,
which was marked last Friday, March 8. She also added that Jordan is
rich because of its diversity and the people who live in it, and the
Armenians are part and parcel of the broader Jordanian family.
Her Majesty added that this society is very unique, and is well known
for its high level of commitment and professionalism.
Board member Aline Banayan gave a presentation about the history of
the Armenian community in Jordan.
Other women shared their own stories and explained how they started
their social work.
Her Majesty also watched a performance by ARAZ, a junior and youth
Armenian folklore dance group which was established in 2007 as a way
to preserve the cultural identity of the Armenians in Jordan. The
group today consists of about 47 members.
Before ending her visit, the Queen checked on some products and
handicrafts as well as some traditional dishes and desserts made by
members of the Armenian Relief Society.
Jordan Queen visits Armenian Relief Society in Amman March 11, 2013 -
17:04 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net- Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah paid a visit to
one of the oldest societies in Jordan, the Armenian Relief Society,
in Jebel Al Ashrafieh in Amman, Petra news agency reported.
Established in 1946, the society aims at preserving the cultural
identity of Jordan's Armenians, improving the educational, social,
health and welfare of the community as well as encouraging citizens
to be more involved in public service and other local organizations
that support local communities.
The society also provides humanitarian aid to families in need
and scholarships to students regardless of their ethnic origin or
religious affiliation.
Upon her arrival, Her Majesty met with the society's board members
including Vice Chairman Arsineh Jambazian who briefed the Queen on
the different services the society provides to empower the Jordanian
community and women in specific.
Queen Rania then met members of the society's general assembly and
congratulated the women on the occasion of International Women's Day,
which was marked last Friday, March 8. She also added that Jordan is
rich because of its diversity and the people who live in it, and the
Armenians are part and parcel of the broader Jordanian family.
Her Majesty added that this society is very unique, and is well known
for its high level of commitment and professionalism.
Board member Aline Banayan gave a presentation about the history of
the Armenian community in Jordan.
Other women shared their own stories and explained how they started
their social work.
Her Majesty also watched a performance by ARAZ, a junior and youth
Armenian folklore dance group which was established in 2007 as a way
to preserve the cultural identity of the Armenians in Jordan. The
group today consists of about 47 members.
Before ending her visit, the Queen checked on some products and
handicrafts as well as some traditional dishes and desserts made by
members of the Armenian Relief Society.