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    ARS Western US Stays Faithful to `With My People, For My People' Motto

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    Friday, January 18th, 2013

    ARS Western Regional Executive Board

    GLENDALE - Five years following the establishment of the Armenian Relief
    Society in New York in 1910, the ARS of Western USA gained its first
    chapter in Fresno in 1915, named the Mayr Chapter. Soon after, ARS
    chapters blossomed throughout the Western United States and,
    currently, 27 chapters mark their presence in these communities.

    Upon establishing itself as a separate entity in 1984, the ARS of
    Western USA continued to broaden its scope of service extending beyond
    local communities to Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk. With each passing
    year, ARS Regional Executive Boards continue to solidify the presence
    of the organization throughout this region through their wide-reaching
    humanitarian activities and projects.

    This article highlights some of the key activities and projects of the
    ARS of Western USA following the ARS 92nd Annual Regional Convention,
    which convened on July 27-29, 2012. During this Convention, delegates
    elected the following Regional Executive Board members: Lena Bozoyan
    (Chairperson), Carmen Libaridian (Vice-Chairperson), Armenouhi
    Tomassian (Secretary), Liza Santikian (Treasurer), Zharmen
    Mirzakhanyan, Karine Barikian-Setian, Christina Khanjian, Judy
    Jingirian, and Angele Ohannessian.

    The newly elected Board made assistance efforts to Armenians in Syria
    one of its utmost priorities and, in following a resolution passed
    during the Convention, raised nearly $60,000 benefiting the ARS
    Central Executive's `Fund for Assistance to Syrian Armenian Schools.'
    Moreover, the ARS brought its participation to the Syrian Armenian
    Relief Fund, a joint committee formed to bring its assistance to the
    Syrian Armenian community.

    Alongside Syrian Armenian relief efforts, the Board focused on further
    expanding its scope within the community by strengthening its
    collaboration with other local non-profit organizations, and
    continuing its positive partnerships with Armenian organizations as
    well. The ARS Social Services Division stands true to its mission of
    offering a wide variety of general social services to those in need,
    as does the ARS Child, Youth, and Family Guidance Center by offering
    free psychological services.

    In staying faithful to its mission of promoting education, fourteen
    Saturday Schools and one day care operate in the western region,
    allowing children the opportunity to learn the Armenian language,
    history, and more. On October 6, 2012, the ARS Fresno Sophia Chapter,
    in partnership with the Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church, opened
    its doors to a new Saturday School in the Fresno community.

    Since the start of the new fiscal year, ARS chapters carry on actively
    organizing both internal and public events. As such, the ARS Santa
    Monica Gars Chapter celebrated its 35th anniversary and the Fresno
    Sophia Chapter recently celebrated its 60th anniversary.

    On December 5, 2012, a delegation of ARS representatives met with U.S.
    Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia John Heffern at the Glendale
    Central Library and discussed issues of importance to Armenians.

    The ARS of Western USA also continues its support to Armenia, Artsakh,
    and Javakhk. As such, the region has participated in the
    Sponsor-A-Child program, which celebrated its 20th anniversary
    recently. Moreover, two ARS `Sosse' Kindergartens are sponsored in the
    villages of Ashan and Aganapert in Artsakh, and assistance is also
    provided to all other ARS kindergartens as well. With great regard for
    Armenians in Javakhk, three youth centers are sponsored in the region.

    The past holiday season was most special, whereby on December 19, 2012
    a grant Gift Giving Event was held for children, during which each
    child and youth who entered the Regional Headquarters received a free
    Christmas gift. Further, on December 21, 2012, a Christmas Luncheon
    was hosted for nearly 250 needy individuals and families at the
    Glendale Salvation Army.

    Keeping in mind the importance of mental health and social issues, the
    ARS and Pacific Clinics partnered to offer a series of community
    forums every Wednesday starting November 28th through December 19,
    2012, each of which featured a distinguished panel offering their
    expertise on topics, including Substance Abuse and Drug Addiction;
    Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder & Anxiety; Issues of
    Immigrants; Divorce and Child Custody, respectively.

    ARS activities have had the support of His Eminence Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian, Prelate of the Western Prelacy, including his
    presence at the traditional ARS New Year & Christmas celebration where
    members greeted 2013.

    While the above-mentioned provides a mere sampling of activities
    spearheaded by the ARS of Western USA, it is without a doubt that
    given the ever changing needs of our communities, the ARS and its
    members remain faithful to continuing their service to those in need.

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